B’OR HA’TORAH is a peer-reviewed forum for wondering Jews, scientists, artists, teachers and students—examining personal and intellectual concerns through the microscope and telescope of the scientist; the algorithm of the mathematician; the discourse of the philosopher; the imagery of the artist, poet and photographer; and the tested faith and learning of the Torah-observant Jew.
New Issue!
The Talmud Sages had extraordinary insights into human genetics. In BHT 19 Rabbi Professor Avraham Steinberg, MD, explains that Jewish law today permits research on embryonic stem cells because the Talmud states that in its first forty days the embryo is not yet a human being. Biologist Leah Poltorak sharpens the focus and shows that new genetic research supports the opinion in the Talmud that the determination of male gender takes forty days; and of female gender, eighty days.
Do you want your son or daughter to be a Jewish doctor? Gilles-Avraham Morali, MD, takes us through the history of and current research on the soul-body connection in medicine and concludes that hypnosis is the most genuinely Jewish form of treatment. Computer chip engineer Mois Navon applies the mathematics of phi to tying beautiful tsitsit strings with tekhelet. Professor of product design Yossef Zukin applies fuzzy logic and complex adaptive systems to the Torah to show us how user-friendly it is. English literature professor Dan Vogel follows the development of Franz Kafka’s Jewish consciousness from writing surrealistic forebodings of the Holocaust to delighting in learning Torah with Rashi.
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Israel Government Minister of Science and Technology; Designer Babies; and Jewish Experiences with China, India, and Islam at the Eighth Miami International Conference on Torah and Science
The
Eighth Miami International Torah and Science Conference
was held at The Shul of Bal Harbour, 9540 Collins Avenue in
Surfside, Florida on December 17-20, 2009. The organizers—Rabbi
Sholom Dovber Lipskar of The Shul, Professor Nathan Katz
of the Florida International University, and Ilana Attia
of the B’Or Ha’Torah Journal of Science, Life and Art in the
Light of the Torah—provided four stimulating days on the
theme of Judaism at the Cutting Edge of Medicine, Genetics,
Physics, and Culture.

Rabbi Sholom Dovber Lipskar, major organizer of the Miami International Conferences on Torah and Science, delivering his keynote lecture "Time and Timelessness, Order and Chaos, Limits and Infinity."

From right to left: Rabbi Professor Daniel Hershkowitz, Minister of Science and Technology of Israel; Ofer Bavly, Consul General of Israel to Florida and Puerto Rico; and Rabbi Professor Avraham Steinberg, MD, Children’s Neurology, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; Medical Ethics, Hebrew University; Israel Prize; Director of Yad Harav Herzog; Author of the Encyclopedia of Jewish Medical Ethics and head of the editorial board of the Talmudic Encyclopedia.
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B’Or Ha’Torah and the Jerusalem
College of Technology
B’OR HA’TORAH congratulates the Jerusalem College
of Technology on its fortieth anniversary. Articles from B’OR HA’TORAH were selected to be published in The Heart of the Matter: Studies in Torah and Science in Honor of the Jerusalem College of Technology Fortieth Anniversary, a souvenir journal distributed at a festive dinner on September 10, 2009.
The prestigious Jerusalem College of Technology (known as Machon Lev) is seriously considering becoming the publisher of B’OR HA’TORAH—on the condition that BHT becomes economically viable.
Therefore, BHT is embarking on a marketing campaign to dramatically increase its subscription base. Please help us reach our goal by buying sets of the available issues for yourself, your friends, and your relatives, and making a standing order to receive the future issues.
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B’OR HA’TORAH Signed Contract with EBSCO
EBSCO Publishing has selected B’OR HA’TORAH to be included in its library database. The most prolific aggregator of full text materials, offering a growing suite of more than 250 bibliographic and full text databases, EBSCO has served the library and research communities for more than 60 years. Articles from B’OR HA’TORAH should start appearing in the EBSCO database by winter 2010. |
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Chinese University of Hong Kong
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From Joshua Elberg’s bar mitsva speech in Dollard Des Ormeaux, Quebec
I write regularly for Mishpacha Magazine, and one of my regular features is the FYI (For Your Information) series in the children's magazine, Mishpacha Junior. FYI's aim is to present information to children about a wide variety of topics in an exciting yet educational way, and most of all, in keeping with Torah hashkafah. Often the article deals with topics in science and nature, and finding kosher sources which present the material in an acceptable manner for frum Jews is extremely difficult. One source on which I rely implicitly and has proved invaluable to me, is B'OR HA'TORAH, which gives me the Torah viewpoint on scientifc matters, clearly and unequivocally, so that I can feel safe knowing that I am imparting only kosher information into the minds of our precious Jewish children.
Shira Yehudit Djlilmand, Mishpacha Magazine |