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The ReJEWvenating Podcast - Episode 6: Why Do Some Jews Not Believe Dinosaurs Existed?

26 min · 19. Apr. 2026
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Why do some Jews not believe dinosaurs existed?In Episode 6 of The ReJEWvenating Podcast, we explore one of the more debated questions at the intersection of Judaism and science. This conversation looks at how different Jewish perspectives approach the topic of dinosaurs, creation, and the interpretation of Torah.We discuss how various interpretations of religious texts can lead to different conclusions, how science fits into religious belief systems, and why there is no single unified stance within Judaism on this issue.This episode is meant to provide insight, context, and thoughtful discussion for anyone interested in religion, philosophy, or the relationship between faith and science.If you found this conversation interesting, consider subscribing and sharing your thoughts in the comments.

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The ReJEWvenating Podcast - Episode 6: Why Do Some Jews Not Believe Dinosaurs Existed?

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