Why Is Bee Honey Kosher? The Talmud’s Answer Centuries Ahead of Science
What the Sages knew about bees, enzymes, and purity — long before laboratories existed
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
28.01.26 | 09:53
What the Sages knew about bees, enzymes, and purity — long before laboratories existed
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
28.01.26 | 09:53
How the Talmud, Kabbalah, and Jewish Thought address the “why” of creation beyond scientific observation
Avraham Korman
27.01.26 | 21:59
From Rambam’s teachings to Rupert Sheldrake’s theories on cosmic consciousness and the limits of materialist science
Yosef Yabece
27.01.26 | 20:45
The Torah describes deliberate, supernatural miracles, not cleverly timed natural events
Daniel Bals
27.01.26 | 10:15
How the Rambam’s Guide for the Perplexed offers a timeless framework for reconciling Torah with modern scientific theories
Daniel Bals
25.01.26 | 21:22
The sages spoke of countless stars, vast systems, and hidden worlds long before telescopes existed. Discover the ancient sources that echo today’s most advanced scientific findings.
Daniel Bals
19.01.26 | 17:56
What did ancient Jewish texts say about the Earth? This article reveals surprising passages that describe the planet’s shape and nature centuries ahead of scientific discovery.
Gil Friedman
19.01.26 | 17:41
In a world driven by data and innovation, is faith still relevant? This article examines the limits of science and the power of logic, offering a fresh perspective on belief in God.
Daniel Bals
18.01.26 | 16:20
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Rabbi Zamir Cohen
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
Rabbi Zamir Cohen