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Jewish Science belongs to a small group of Jews founded in 1921 by RABBI MORRIS LICHTENSTEIN that appear to utilize many of the principles taught by Mary Baker Eddy in their Jewish faith. They maintain a web site for "The Society of Jewish Science" and its publication, the "Jewish Science Interpreter."

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