



Matityahu Glazerson is an Israeli born and educated rabbi and author of 30 books in Hebrew, many of which have been translated into English, Spanish, French and Russian. He is chairman of the International Torah Code Society, and is often a presenter at the organization's yearly congress in Jerusalem. Along with Eliyahu Rips, Ph.D., and Rabbi Matityahu Glazerson, he co-wrote Torah Codes: A Glimpse into the Infinite (2005). He has written or co-written The Inner Meaning of the Hebrew Letters (Jason Aronson) and The Torah Codes and Israel Today (Israel Trade Co.). Professor Emeritus, Computer Science Dept., Graduate Center, at the City University of New York, Haralick has been one of the leading and most respected supporters of code research. Once a staunch atheist, his studies of the Torah codes have led him to an orthodox belief. Along with Robert Haralick, Ph.D., and Rabbi Matityahu Glazerson, he co-wrote Torah Codes: A Glimpse into the Infinite (2005). With Doron Witztum and Yoav Rosenberg, he co-wrote Equidistant Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis, published in Statistical Science in 1994. Currently on the faculty of the Einstein Institute of Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rips immigrated to Israel from his native Lithuania.

Rips is one of the leading mathematicians in the world, specializing in the obscure micro-field of group theory, and devoting much of his time to research of the codes. Rips' public statement about Michael Drosnin's book The Bible Code is a must-read for anyone in interested Bible code research. The following represent many of the most significant and interesting web sites on the subject of Bible codes, but we do not necessarily agree with their points of view.
