Quantum Physics, Jewish Law, and Kabbalah by Dr. Aaron M. Schreiber

Quantum Physics, Jewish Law, and Kabbalah by Dr. Aaron M. Schreiber

From an email I received:

A new book has just been published that bridges, and demonstrates, a close connection between, three different intellectual disciplines. No one has ever published a book claiming and demonstrating a relationship between these apparently unrelated subjects. This work, which is based upon a close analysis of primary sources in these disciplines, clarifies the principles of each of these disciplines, and should be of interest to those attracted to inter-disciplinary studies.

The book bridges three distinct academic disciplines, the oldest (Jewish Law) being about 2,000 years old, while the most recent (quantum physics) is less than 100 years old. Yet, all deal, in part, with very similar concepts. Yet, all deal, in part, with very similar concepts. The book’s title is, “Quantum Physics, Jewish Law, and Kabbalah: Astonishing Parallels; Theological Implications.” The book has a hard cover, is 6×9″, has 215 pages, an extensive index and bibliography, and a striking painting laminated on the cover.

The book priced at about $21.00, and is available in Jewish bookstores, or from the distributor, Yaakov Levitz, 718-377-0047, 1188 East 18th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11230. The author is Aaron M. Schreiber, a Professor of Law at leading American and Israeli law schools, and an ordained Rabbi. He has previously published many works, including “Jewish Law and Decision-Making: A Study Through Time”, and “Jurisprudence: Understanding and Making Law.” For many years, he was the Principal Investigator of the computerized Responsa Project at Bar-Ilan University in Israel.

3 Responses

  1. Robert M. Miller, MD says:

    I have long thought that a convenient place for god to engage in the physical world would be at the uncertainty level. Here he could do what ever he wants and it would not reveal his hand in nature. Which seems to be his modus operandi.

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