Society & Culture
In this episode of Exploring Reality Maybe, we are joined by Rabbi Geoff Mitelman, the Founding Director of Sinai and Synapses, an organization dedicated to bridging the worlds of science and religion. Rabbi Mitelman discusses the common perception that these fields are at odds and explains how his work is helping to reshape this narrative. Through initiatives like "Scientists in Synagogues," he provides communities with the tools and language to explore both faith and scientific inquiry, encouraging personal growth and societal betterment.
Rabbi Mitelman delves into the core questions that both religion and science seek to answer, such as "Who are we?" and "How should we act in the world?" He challenges the notion that religion is static, portraying it as a dynamic process similar to scientific exploration. He also reflects on how his theology, inspired by process theology and religious naturalism, has helped him view God in everyday human experiences, such as healing, connection, and community support.
The conversation also touches on Rabbi Mitelman’s personal experiences, including his appearance on Jeopardy! and the valuable lessons he learned from it. From discussing the ethics of scientific discovery to exploring the infinite value of life, this episode offers listeners a deep and thoughtful perspective on the evolving relationship between science and spirituality.