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The Torah of the Muon

Sunday, May 16, 2021 5 Sivan 5781

8:00 PM - 9:00 PM

The Torah of the Muon: Science and Religion on Certainty and Uncertainty
Sunday, May 16 @ 8:00-9:30 pm
 

How do you know what you know?

How much do we rely on experience, on what we can see and measure -- and what is the role of conjecture, theory, and faith? Both the scientific method and rabbinic interpretation offer wisdom on certainty and uncertainty and their impact on our daily lives.

Dr. Adam Lyon (OPT member) is an experimental particle physicist at Fermilab. He is closely involved with Fermilab's Muon g-2 experiment, whose recently-revealed findings strengthen our certainty that the "Standard Model" of particle physics doesn't explain the full picture of how things work.

 

 

Rabbi Geoffrey Mitelman is the Founding Director of Sinai and Synapses, an organization that bridges the scientific and religious worlds. He has been an adjunct professor at both the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and the Academy for Jewish Religion, and is an internationally sought-out teacher, presenter, and scholar-in-residence.

 

Dr. Lyon will present on the findings of Fermilab's Muon g-2, and Rabbi Mitelman will offer a rabbinic exploration uncertainty, different ways of knowing, and how science differs from these kinds of questions. The two have worked together before, and Oak Park Temple is lucky to feature their Torah for our Shavuot study together.

 

Erev Shavuot Picnic and Torah Celebration
Dominican University Priory East Garden (7200 Division St.)
Enter from Division St, just off of Harlem Ave.
Sunday, May 16 @ 6:00-7:00 pm

 

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