The Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists (AOJS) is an organization of scientists that focuses on the interrelationships between science and Orthodox Jewish Halakha.
The organization was established at a meeting held on December 28, 1947, with a focus on five goals:
The organization reached nearly 2,000 dues-paying members in the early 1960s.[1] Time magazine reported that the organization had over 1,000 members by the late 1960s.[2] AOJS is still active and recently celebrated it's 49th Annual Summer Convention, with the theme "A Torah-Informed Evaluation of Darwin's Theory of Evolution"
The AOJS Medical-Dental section maintains a list of Shomer Shabbos Medical residency positions available around the U.S.