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Ron Ennis is Professor of Radiation Oncology and Vice Chair of Quality, Safety, and Network Integration in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas Health System. He received his BA at Columbia University (Computer Science) and his medical school and residency training at Yale. He learned in Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh during his gap year and learned intensely with a group of other Columbia students with Rav Yonason Sacks (now Rosh Yeshiva of Lander college For Men, Touro University) during his college years. His primary lifelong avocation has been understanding the interface between modernity and Orthodox Judaism.
Ron Ennis explores the similarities and differences between Rambam, Maharal, and Rema, in their approaches to conflicts between science and Torah.