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Divine Chemistry

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Divine Chemistry

A doctor of theoretical chemistry and professor at Boston University, Dr. Abrams opens up about how he found his way to Jewish observance and now paves the path for others to follow.
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University; Higher Education, Physics, Torah & Science

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Jodi Nicastro Stony Brook November 16, 2025

Wow! I won’t pretend I understand everything he said but I did enjoy the interview. I love hearing how people become Chabad later in life. Thanks Chana! Reply

Curt California November 9, 2025

Not only was this interview fantastically great (the norm for an average typical Chana Weisberg interview, Rabbi Dr. Binyomin Abrams thinking and expression provides direct answers for many trying to both advance in scientific academia while also advancing their understanding of Torah. This interview was much appreciated by this chemistry /chemical engineer. Reply

Gavin F Marsden Cape Town South Africa November 9, 2025

Dear Chana thank you for your fascinating interview with Dr Abrams.I learnt a lot about the relationship between science and Judaism and that they need not be contradictory;they can even be complementary and mutually reinforcing.As usual Rebbetzin Weisberg you always focus on what 'matters' Reply

Yilmaz November 4, 2025

I highly recommend that if you're in Boston you should visit his congregation, Bais Avraham Yitzchak. Reply

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