From Fossils to Faith: Rethinking Evolution
From fossils and dating methods to the mystery of the living cell, Rabbi Zamir Cohen explores some of the biggest challenges critics raise against evolutionary theory.
23.06.26 | 08:10
From fossils and dating methods to the mystery of the living cell, Rabbi Zamir Cohen explores some of the biggest challenges critics raise against evolutionary theory.
23.06.26 | 08:10
For decades, the giraffe’s recurrent laryngeal nerve has been presented as one of evolution’s strongest pieces of evidence. But does this unusual anatomical pathway truly support Darwinian theory, or does it raise deeper questions about biological complexity and design?
Yosef Yaavetz
16.06.26 | 13:55
A thought-provoking look at the science, complexity, and deeper meaning behind one of the most puzzling aspects of human existence
Yosef Yaavetz
16.06.26 | 13:27
A fascinating look at the intersection of biology, beauty, and purpose
Yosef Yaavetz
16.06.26 | 13:15
It may seem like a simple reaction to water, but the truth behind wrinkled fingers is far more fascinating.
16.06.26 | 10:06
From cellular cleanup crews to DNA repair specialists, your body is equipped with extraordinary systems that work around the clock to protect your health.
10.06.26 | 09:29
Explore the remarkable role of the tongue in speech and taste, and discover why harmful speech is called lashon hara
Debbie Reichman
14.04.26 | 21:35
Explore how the human cell functions like a microscopic city, from DNA and cell membranes to self-repair, replication, and the remarkable precision of the body’s 100 trillion cells
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
14.04.26 | 21:00
The human body is full of hidden design. Discover how vestigial organs actually play important roles in health, sensation, and emotion.
Daniel Bals
30.03.26 | 20:57
Understanding the debate over genetics, epigenetics, and the powerful connection between mind and body
Yosef Yaavetz
17.03.26 | 11:19
Across oceans, rivers, and continents, some animals make incredible journeys just to return home.
Debbie Reichman
10.03.26 | 21:14
Cells react faster than DNA can instruct. Could they be making decisions? A look at emerging science that is reshaping how we understand life itself.
Yosef Yabece
11.02.26 | 16:58
The human body possesses a remarkable internal quality control system. DNA replication occurs constantly, yet illness, stress, and viral attacks can disrupt the process. How does the body respond to such threats?
Yosef Yabece
09.02.26 | 16:58
Spiders boast highly developed eyes, perfect for the light. But in pitch-black caves, how do they spot their prey?
Yosef Yabece
05.02.26 | 16:15
How blood-clotting research reveals a remarkable link between Jewish law and human biology
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
28.01.26 | 10:08
From perfect webs to calculated leaps and clever lures, how spiders reveal the hidden intelligence woven into creation
Yosef Yabece
19.01.26 | 11:47
From ancient cherry trees in Japan to cellular renewal, discover how trees stay strong and vibrant for centuries
Yosef Yabece
18.01.26 | 20:47
A virologist, educator, and award-winning teacher shares how science, biology, and life’s deepest questions guided her journey to faith
Moriah Luz
14.07.25 | 12:39
From the miracle of cell development to fingerprints, heart power, and the hidden role of bacteria — discover the wonders of the human body’s design
Naama Green
26.08.21 | 21:37
Once thought to be a meaningless leftover of evolution, the appendix is now known to play vital roles, revealing the deeper wisdom behind the body’s design
Daniel Blass
26.08.18 | 12:39