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The JC letters page, 23rd February

Charles Heller, Frank Adam, Russell Ballen, Alan Grahame, Simon Caplan, Michael Fishman, David Russell, Aaron Bass, David Cohen, and Dr Shoshana Z. Weider share their views with JC readers

February 23, 2017 16:25
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Judaism and evolution

The perennial issue of Judaism versus evolution is back in the news. My revered teacher Rav Aryeh Carmell z’tsl, an unimpeachable figure of Orthodox learning throughout the Jewish world, and an honoured guest in every chasidic shtibl in Stamford Hill, once said to me: “To reject evolution is contrary to common sense.”

Every student of biology can see that evolution has occurred; the only opponents of evolution are those that never studied it. There are Rabbinic sources that support evolution; opponents base their ideas on particular misreadings of ideas about the Jews as a separate race. There are two harmful effects of rejecting evolution: ignorance of biological and geological processes will lead to irreversible damage to our planet; and it is a hillul Hashem which makes the Jewish religion look stupid.

Charles Heller, 
Toronto, Ontario

Thanks to Dr Alan Shaw of Hasmonean (JC, February 16), for making the point that Jewish schools and teachers are not isolated from society at large. However, Northern Ireland is a dreadful  example of how faith schools can exacerbate social divisions and France of how a rebellious minority can sabotage the Republic of equal opportunities and status for all through a common meritocratic curriculum.