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Curiosity, Wonder and Appreciation
Explore the science of human flourishing and three actions that can help bring more vitality, joy and meaning into our lives — curiosity, wonder, and appreciation
Scientifically Grounded Judaism
Come join us for a Scholar-in-Residence weekend looking at “Scientifically Grounded Judaism” at Congregation Beth Tikvah in Columbus, Ohio.
Is Relativity Jewish? Looking at Einstein’s Jewish Science
As part of the 92nd St. Y’s “7 Days of Genius Festival,” join us for a conversation with Professor Steven Gimbel, author of Einstein’s Jewish Science to discuss how Judaism influenced Einstein’s unique brand of genius and what his life means for a larger conversation about where science and religion can meet.
Apply Now for Scientists in Synagogues!
Scientists in Synagogues is a grass-roots program to offer Jews opportunities to explore the most interesting and pressing questions surrounding Judaism and science, and will offer synagogues up to $3600.
Left Brain, Right Brain: Bringing Science and Religion Together
What’s the relationship between science and religion? How do we talk about their interaction?
Apply now for the 2015-2017 Sinai and Synapses Fellowship!
Do you want to learn from some of the top scientists, theologians and thinkers in the world? Then apply here for the 2015-2017 Sinai and Synapses Fellowship!
Perceptions: Science & Religious Communities
A day-long national conference that will bring together leaders in science and religion to foster dialogue between scientific and religious communities, and to plan a course for future conversation.
The Genius of Good and Evil
It’s easy to identify history’s evil geniuses—the Hitlers and Stalins—but who are the moral geniuses among us? And what does it take to be one?
Are We Real When We Are Online?
A rabbi, a priest, and a Harvard Social Media Researcher walk into an online chat room…
Finding Needles of Widsom in Haystacks of Information: Judaism & Technology in the Digital Age
In partnership with JVillage Network, join us for an engaging webinar where you will discover how our data-rich society can help us better understand ourselves and how we can more effectively connect with one another.
ELI Talks: An Evening of Talks About Judaism and Science
In partnership with ELI Talks and The John Templeton Foundation, join us to hear three short talks on the interaction of Judaism and science from three outstanding speakers.
The Strange Nature of Time
What is the nature of time? How does Judaism understand and help us mark our days, weeks and years? Join us at Temple Emeth for the Rabbi Joshua Trachtenberg Memorial Lecture and Dinner.