DNA and Torah

DNA and Torah

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Dr. Gene Lavers, a New York University professor who studies the relationship between genetic code and Jewish law, leads this thought-provoking discussion about the connections between the four types of nucleic acids found in DNA and the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet found in the Torah. This lecture was originally released as part of a series exploring the Noahide movement, which considers the role of non-Jews in Judaism.
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  • Overview:Dr. Gene Lavers, a New York University professor who studies the relationship between genetic code and Jewish law, leads this thought-provoking discussion about the connections between the four types of nucleic acids found in DNA and the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet found in the Torah. This lecture was originally released as part of a series exploring the Noahide movement, which considers the role of non-Jews in Judaism.
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