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Velvl Greene

As a former Fulbright scholar and pioneer in Exobiology, Professor Velvl Greene spent years working for NASA searching for life on Mars. He is presently the Carlin Professor Emeritus of Public Health and Epidemiology at Ben Gurion University’s Medical School in Beersheva

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The Scientist Goes to the Soviet Union  A trip to Russia to answer three professors’ questions  Story
The Rebbe sends a scientist to Russia to help Jews—whom the Rebbe had never met—move forward in their Judaism.
Speculations about the Kosher laws: would our rabbis be more successful in getting their message across if they exchanged their black frocks for white lab coats?
Sixty-seven different steps have to happen in sequence so that a newborn infant can go from a creature that lives in water to an oxygen-breathing baby. If a company tried to build it, it wouldn’t work
The debate continues, but the debaters have changed
Our interests included Jewish "things": JPS books, Chagall prints, and Jewish records. And that was enough for us. Until our visit to Warsaw


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