{"id":84355,"date":"2018-06-18T18:15:38","date_gmt":"2018-06-18T15:15:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.technion.ac.il\/blog\/does-god-play-dice-a-dialogue-on-science-and-religion\/"},"modified":"2018-06-18T18:15:38","modified_gmt":"2018-06-18T15:15:38","slug":"does-god-play-dice-a-dialogue-on-science-and-religion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.technion.ac.il\/en\/blog\/does-god-play-dice-a-dialogue-on-science-and-religion\/","title":{"rendered":"Does God Play Dice? A Dialogue on Science and Religion"},"content":{"rendered":"
Technion hosted a fascinating panel discussion on the relationship between Science and Religion, featuring two great luminaries: Nobel Laureate Dist. Prof. Aaron Ciechanover and Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks <\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Technion hosted an exceptional panel discussion on June 12th<\/sup>, entitled \u201cDoes God Play Dice? A Dialogue on Science and Religion,\u201d as part of the university\u2019s annual Board of Governors meeting. The unique event featured two remarkable panelists, each of whom represented a different perspective on the subject: Nobel Laureate Aaron Ciechanover and Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. The moderator was Prof. Karl Skorecki, of the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine and Director of Medical and Research Development at Rambam Health Care Campus.<\/strong><\/p>\n Prof. Aaron Ciechanover received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2004 and is a Technion Distinguished Research Professor in the\u00a0Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine<\/a>\u00a0and Research Institute. \u201cFor me, the question of God is completely irrelevant,\u201d he asserted in his opening remarks, while nevertheless maintaining that Judaism is an important part of his identity. Prof. Ciechanover spoke of the limits of the scientific language and the need for a collaboration between Science and Religion. \u201cScientists need moral leaders to help them mediate between themselves and their audiences,\u201d he claimed, adding that they are unable to do so by themselves. Furthermore, scientists cannot \u201clift the burden of the implications of their own research\u201d and therefore they need leaders like Rabbi Sacks.<\/p>\n<\/a>