by Rabbi Elie Feder Ph.D. and Rabbi Aaron Zimmer
by Rabbi Mordechai Becher
What is the deeper meaning behind this natural phenomenon?
by Rabbi Micha Cohn
For the first time in history, lab-grown meat was recently given a kosher certification. Now you can understand why this is big news.
by Tzvi Gluckin
How does the Biblical account of the man’s creation jibe with the abundant evidence of human beings dating back tens of thousands of years?
Should tampering with the order of creation every be permitted?
Saving a life is paramount in Jewish law, but organ donation is much more complex than signing a donor card.
by Daniel Eisenberg, M.D.
The traditional Jewish view does not fit conveniently into the major "camps" in the current debate.
by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
Medical marijuana is permissible, but recreational use prevents us from being our best selves.
by Dr. Geoffrey Simmons
Welcome to the incredible, uniquely Human Library that simply boggles the mind.
by Harold Gans
Explaining how life began is the biggest unsolved question in science today.
Several incredibly complex internal mechanisms silently watch over our bodies every second of our lives.
Like a well-written, trillion-page novel, every step, twist and turn of a fetus's development seems to follow an all-encompassing plan.
by Dr. Gerald Schroeder
Can the universe be young and old simultaneously?
Maimonides wrote that if you want to find God, look in nature.
by Rabbi Levi Welton
Some Jewish insights on animals.
by Ollie Anisfeld and J-TV
Can you believe in God and science?
by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
Each one is important, and when we understand the relationship between them, we will be able to appreciate how they can form a great partnership.
Rabbi Benjamin Blech
by Rabbi Benjamin Blech
The connection between covering our eyes when we recite the Shema and when looking at the eclipse.
NASA's earth-shattering announcement has many Jews asking: Does Judaism entertain the possibility of alien life?
by Prof. Nathan Aviezer
Once unthinkable, the accounts of creation by Torah and science are converging.
Sara Yoheved Rigler
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
The struggle and freedom of asking and giving forgiveness.
by Alyssa Rachel Gross
4 strategies for beginning anew.
by Rabbi Noah Weinberg
Understanding the dynamics of love can improve our relationships ― and the success of our entire nation.
by Pearl Goldman
8 tips to help you cope.
Why negativity is dangerous for your health.
by Rabbi Adam Jacobs
Despite the staggering discoveries made by science, the universe is still shrouded in awesome mystery.
by Rabbi Dr. Asher Meir, Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem
Animals and people are kindred spirits, but far from equals.
by Rabbi Avi Shafran
New studies demonstrate how people thought to be in an irreversible “vegetative” state showed signs of full consciousness.
by Rabbi Moshe Averick
Turns out Richard Dawkins' watchmaker has 20/20 vision after all.
Is God needed to create the universe?
by Yaakov Astor
Our planet is truly a miracle.
by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
"Finders keepers, losers weepers" is not a Jewish concept.
How to give it, and how to take it.
The tongue holds the keys to life and death.
One reason why I know there is a God active in our world.
by Doron Kornbluth
What used to work doesn't anymore. Here's what you need to do.
by Rabbi Noah Weinberg and Rabbi Yaakov Salomon
Do we own our bodies, or are they only on loan?
How do we balance respecting the dead with the need to help the living?
Would it be good if we could genetically alter human characteristics like IQ and height?
by Rabbi Moshe Schapiro
What comes out of one's mouth is as important as what goes in.
A comprehensive overview on plastic surgery in Jewish law.
When is a person no longer considered alive?
Strategies for judging favorably.
Does Jewish law permit donating a kidney? What about selling one?
An M.I.T. trained scientist takes a look at Darwin, the fossil record, and the likelihood of random evolution.
by Zelig Pliskin
Ten common things to watch out for when performing acts of kindness.
by Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits
Being "helpful and giving" requires strategy and thought to make it truly meaningful.
Make my day. Is revenge really so sweet?
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