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What if THE FINAL FRONTIER was never that far from SINAI?
For generations, Star Trek has been praised as optimistic, philosophical, humanist, and far ahead of its time. Beneath the starships, alien worlds, and warp-speed ethics debates, Warren Rockmacher hears something older: a Jewish way of arguing with the universe.
In From SINAI to the FINAL FRONTIER, the book traces the hidden conversation between Torah and Trek, from Spock and the Rambam to Data and the Golem, from the Vulcan salute and the Kohanim to Q as cosmic prosecutor, from Bajor and exile to the Prime Directive as a warning against false gods.
No one is claiming Star Trek was secretly written by Rabbis. The discovery here is stranger, funnier, and more personal. A lifelong fan begins learning Torah, Talmud, Tanya, and Rambam, then suddenly finds himself seeing the Enterprise everywhere.
The result is a deeply researched, deeply personal, and often very funny journey through the Jewish soul of science fiction. It is about logic and longing, exile and repair, memory and mission, the sacred obligation to ask better questions, and the stubborn belief that the world does not have to remain as broken as we found it.
You do not need to be a Rabbi to see it, and you do not need to be a lifelong Trekkie to feel it. Somewhere between the bridge of the Enterprise and the foot of SINAI, the same questions keep appearing: What makes us human? What do we owe each other? How do we carry memory, resist false gods, repair what is broken, and keep moving toward a better world?
Live Long and Prosper. That was Jewish too.
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