The interplay between Torah and science is a subject that continues to intrigue modern readers. For some, the two disciplines appear to be in conflict; for others, a fragile détente has been achieved - though often by ignoring or marginalizing one side of the conversation. In this collection of essays, Rabbi Ari Kahn introduces rabbinic sources and ideas into the discussion - many of which are not widely known. At times, their insights and traditions may surprise the modern reader.