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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Shlomo M Ben Zeev , Gerald Scheroder , Ben Tzion SchafierPublisher: Shlomo Ben Zeev Imprint: Shlomo Ben Zeev Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.685kg ISBN: 9781387449989ISBN 10: 1387449982 Pages: 472 Publication Date: 30 December 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI just put down Rabbi S. Ben Zeev's book, Core Emunah, and I must say my Emunah has been strengthened! ... I don't see how anyone with even a shred of honesty, can go through this work and not come to the conclusion that we live in an exquisitely complex world, ... If one ever thought that science and religion are at odds, he owes it to himself to read this book. I highly recommend this sefer.... Rabbi Ben Tzion Shafier - TheShmuz.com The significant contribution of this book is that these wonders are being discussed by a person with strong rabbinic credentials. Dr. Gerald Schroeder Ph.D., Author of the books Genesis and the Big Bang, The Science of G-d and others. My friend and teacher, Rabbi Shlomo Ben-Ze'ev, is singularly positioned to compose this much-needed book. He is able to deal plainly with secular and scientific approaches (or dodges) to great existential questions. Using unassailable logic to point out their weaknesses and tautologies. ... he then inserts into these sometimes glaring inadequacies the Torah's wisdom. ... In a conversational, entertaining style he makes approachable, and hence vulnerable, a number of scientific orthodoxies ... . It is my hope that this book will serve as a gateway through which Torah Jews and others may become more conversant in basic scientific theories and concepts, and ... integrate them, with intellectual honesty, into a traditional Torah hashkafa (worldview). Dr. Yosef (Carl) Aschkenasi, M.D. Reviewed By Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite. Review Rating: 5 stars. Hello? G-d?: An Exploration of Life's Most Fundamental Question by Shlomo Ben Zeev is the first book in the author's Core Emmuna series. In this installment, Ben Zeev addresses the singular question of whether or not there is a higher power, lending his extensive knowledge of the Torah and the practical application of both science and general philosophy to answering it. Ben Zeev has compiled supporting passages and texts into the body of this enlightening piece of work and presented a highly convincing study of (and explanations in favor of) one of the most compelling questions asked by mankind. Hello? G-d? is a genuinely enlightening read for even those with just a casual interest in Life's Most Fundamental Question. For those such as myself who share in Shlomo Ben Zeev's desire to dig deeper, this book is wonderfully engrossing. I think what I appreciated most is that throughout the narrative Ben Zeev presents answers without the fluff that often accompanies theology books. He offers clarity and concise arguments and examples with a simple straightforwardness that serves to enhance his points while still remaining faithful to the sources (ie: You cannot make life from something that is not alive. ). To say I'm intrigued is something of an understatement. There's no question I will be looking forward to the next two books in the Core Emmuna series, and would absolutely recommend this first segment to all who have an interest in scratching beneath the surface in search of answers to a complex question. Author InformationRabbi Shlomo Ben Zeev (1971-Today). Born in the USA, finished elementary school in Atlanta, Ga. In 1984 moved with his family to Israel where he presently resides. After finishing his military service he returned to the Yeshiva at Sha'alvim where he began advanced Talmudic and Halachik studies. Rabbi Ben Zeev has semicha (Rabbinic Ordination) from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel (Yoreh-Yoreh), is a certified Mohel (Jewish Circumcision) and Torah scribe, and holds degrees in Education (B.Ed) and Hebrew Letters (Jewish Jurisprudence B.A. and M.A.). Over the past 20 years, Rabbi Ben Zeev has been a well-respected educator and a sought after, a dynamic and exciting lecturer here in Israel. He has taught and lectured on topics ranging from basic Judaism to advanced Talmudic studies, Jewish law, philosophy, science and more. Lectures have been to audiences both religious and secular, layman and people with advanced degrees. Today Rabbi Ben Zeev is a Rebbe and teacher at Yeshiva Ohr David (http: //www.ohrdavid.org/) and lectures all over Israel with Nefesh Yehudi (http: //www.nefeshyehudi.org/) Dr.Gerald Schroeder B.Sc. Chemical engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) M.Sc. Earth and planetary sciences, M.I.T. Ph.D. Earth Sciences and Physics, M.I.T. Gerald Schroeder is a scientist with over thirty years of experience in research and teaching. He earned his Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate degrees all at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with his doctorate thesis being under the supervision of physics professor Robley D. Evans. This was followed by five years on the staff of the MIT physics department prior to moving to Israel, where he joined the Weizmann Institute of Science and then the Volcani Research Institute, while also having a laboratory at The Hebrew University. His Doctorate is in two fields: Earth sciences and physics. 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