Nature and science reveal G-d's oneness; every Jew is willing to fulfill the Torah; Torah's view on man's psyche
B.H. 21st of Sivan, 5725
Brooklyn, NY
Dr. Velvel Greene
Minneapolis, Minn.
Sholom uBrocho:
You have undoubtedly received my regards through Rabbi Moshe Feller, who had also brought me your regards. I trust you had an enjoyable and inspiring festival of Kabbolas haTorah, and that the inspiration will be with you throughout the year, to animate all your daily activities, inasmuch as the Torah totally encompasses the daily life of the Jew in all its aspects.
I acknowledge with thanks receipt of your letter of May 9th, also your works on your scientific research. I appreciate your thoughtfulness and trouble in sending me the material. Although the subject matter is entirely beyond my province, I trust that I will be able to glean some general ideas from your writings, and perhaps also some specific ones.
At the risk of not sounding very “scientific” to you, I nevertheless wish to express my hope that you will apply also your research work to good advantage in the service of G-d, in accordance with the principle, “Know Him in all thy ways.”