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Cranbury, NJ - Quest to Unlock Medical Secrets By Orthodox Chemist Rabbi

Published on:   Jul 22, 2009 at 03:51 PM
News Source:  NJJN by Elaine Durbach
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Rabbi Dr. Robert Shorr with a colleague at his company, Cornerstone Pharmaceuticals.
Rabbi Dr. Robert Shorr with a colleague at his company, Cornerstone Pharmaceuticals.
Cranbury, NJ - As a student, when he was praised for thinking “outside of the box,” Rabbi Dr. Robert Shorr’s response was, “What box?”

His outlook is just as wide open as he speaks now, at 55, about the innovative anti-cancer drug his company is developing. Shorr, who has Orthodox rabbinical ordination as well as a PhD in biochemistry, is the founder and CEO of Cornerstone Pharmaceuticals — as well as a number of other companies.

The company’s new drug, CPI-613, works by masquerading as a substance needed by pancreatic and other cancer cells; instead it kills them — but has no effect on healthy cells. The drug is currently undergoing clinical trials to determine its efficacy.

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Shorr doesn’t claim the drug “cures” cancer. “I would love to achieve a cure for cancer, but if we can make the disease more manageable and help someone continue to lead a productive life, that’s a worthwhile goal,” he said.

Shorr, who has been involved with a number of other medical breakthroughs, gives full credit to his colleagues who developed the new approach, known as Altered Energy Metabolism Directed technology, but he gives ultimate credit to a higher source. “Hashem,” he said, has graced him with the scientific and entrepreneurial gifts needed to develop products that ease suffering. The only achievement for which he credits himself is his Torah learning.

He is as interested in “natural” remedies as allopathic ones, and his companies produce both. “My only concern is whether something works and is good for the patient,” he said.

Shorr hasn’t had cancer himself but he does know what it feels like to be given a “death sentence.” Seven years ago, he sat across the desk from a doctor and was told the benign tumors on his spine would either kill or cripple him. He was also diagnosed with Sjogren’s Syndrome, an autoimmune disease. “I told the doctor I was happy to meet Hashem, but I wanted him to come here,” he said.

Some rabbis told him about a holistic doctor in Brooklyn, who showed him that he was allergic to high fructose corn syrup, sugar, and yeast - “everything that tastes good,” he said. He cut them out, gradually got into more exercise, and now – 100 lbs lighter – he said he feels as strong and healthy as he did at 18.

As he talked on the telephone with NJ Jewish News recently, his three grandchildren could be heard in the background, playing with his dogs. Shorr explained that three of his four grown children happened to be staying with him and his wife, Pearl, in their home in Edison, in various stages of transition to new homes.

He was home that day prior to a meeting in Manhattan but usually he works at the company offices and laboratories in Cranbury. It also has premises in Stony Brook, NY. At work, he fits in at least two Torah learning sessions on the phone with his study partners.

On Sundays, Shorr teaches students of various ages at his home, and he is busy expanding the house to accommodate a beis midrash or study center.

Shorr studies Torah and teaches Hebrew in addition to developing and marketing medical and nutritional health remedies.
Shorr studies Torah and teaches Hebrew in addition to developing and marketing medical and nutritional health remedies.

Shorr grew up speaking Portuguese, as well as Yiddish and English, because his mother came from Brazil and the family lived there for a while when he was very young. His father was a well respected rocket scientist, and his work took the family from one part of the country to another — as well as to other countries.

The family was Conservative and intensely committed to spiritual values, but they were not very observant, he said. He found that inconsistent with the teaching he heard in synagogue, and it bothered him from an early age.

Shorr studies Torah and teaches Hebrew in addition to developing and marketing medical and nutritional health remedies.

Despite all the moving, Shorr finished high school 18 months ahead of schedule, but he was regarded as emotionally troubled. At 16, he found college — SUNY Buffalo — academically unchallenging and socially overwhelming. His grades declined. He says one adviser told him he should think about working in a supermarket. He did for a while, and also worked as a short-order cook, a bartender, and as a guitarist with a rock band.

Then he was introduced by a matchmaker to Pearl. From that meeting on, his studies were on an upward trajectory. The young couple went to London for three years at the behest of one of Shorr’s professors. Pearl halted her own studies and worked as a journalist to pay their bills, while he earned his doctorate and diploma in biochemistry at the University of London Imperial College of Science and Technology.

When the couple settled in Philadelphia, Shorr began studying Torah. He studied with rabbis there and in Lakewood and, he said, received his ordination at a yeshiva with a presence in Lakewood and Jerusalem. “When our oldest children were born, I felt very strongly that you can’t teach what you don’t know,” he recalled.

He studied Hebrew, Aramaic, and Talmud. Along the way, he took the ordination test of the Israeli rabbinate. He became increasingly observant but — saying he is averse to constricting definitions — declines to limit himself to any one denomination or congregation. He and his family belong to a few synagogues, and he davens with various minyanim.

When his scientific and religious studies conflict, Shorr attributes the confusion to his own inability to understand, not to any failing in the ancient texts.

“I believe we’re likely to find absolute truths in the Torah long before we find them in science,” he said.


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 Jul 22, 2009 at 04:16 PM Avrohom Abba Says:

Excellent!
I am glad we have such people amongst us. Ihope that his drug is extremely effective gains approval soon. I wish him continued success with his learning and with his program to lose weight.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 04:50 PM Anonymous Says:

Let me tell you, the biggest success here is that if you really want to succeed to be educated and invent new products you could do it. You could be a rabbi and still being productive. Good lock.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 04:56 PM Young Oma Says:

This is Torah Im Derech Eretz! Our children should be encouraged to do this.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 04:54 PM power up Says:

Its so true and amazing how we see so much scientific discoverys that our sages knew long ago

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 05:17 PM Anonymous Says:

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power up Says:

Its so true and amazing how we see so much scientific discoverys that our sages knew long ago

And how much they didn't know too.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 05:24 PM Elchonon Says:

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Anonymous Says:

And how much they didn't know too.

Theres a story from the house of the rashab i believe (5th rebbe of chabad) the family was discussing some new medical breakthrough.. the rebbe summoned his son or shamesh to bring him a sefer from his grandfather.. he showed them how his grandfather wrote this many years before.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 05:23 PM Anonymous Says:

bravo...continued many years of health to this Rabbi, MD. does anyone know of the holistic doctor in bklyn?

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 05:28 PM Anonymous Says:

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Anonymous Says:

Let me tell you, the biggest success here is that if you really want to succeed to be educated and invent new products you could do it. You could be a rabbi and still being productive. Good lock.

You could be a rabbi and still be productive...

Does that mean that ordinary rabbis arnt productive?

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 05:12 PM Anonymous Says:

Rob is an incredible mentsch in addition to being one smart guy.

He should be a role model for our children that you can be frum and help the world.

BTW - he goes by the name Rob. Such a Rabbi

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 05:39 PM alex Says:

#3 can u please elaborate on those scientific discoveries? what exactly did the sages discover? did they discover cure for cancer that they have been hiding? learning torah is an admirable quality but please do not cheapen it by your naivity. there is no substitue for hard science.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 05:37 PM Raphael Kaufman Says:

I'm suprised. Absolute truth is unattainable and he should know that, both as a Rabbi and as a scientist.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 05:56 PM Anonymous Says:

beautiful! baruch hashem for such yidden!

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 07:34 PM edison harry Says:

I know Rob. He is a true mentch and an ohavei talmidei chachamim. Halevai there were more like him. Ashrecha Ha'rob

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 07:45 PM Anonymous Says:

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alex Says:

#3 can u please elaborate on those scientific discoveries? what exactly did the sages discover? did they discover cure for cancer that they have been hiding? learning torah is an admirable quality but please do not cheapen it by your naivity. there is no substitue for hard science.

Which hard science are you speaking of? The one that came up with the theory of evolution? How about global warming? Or simpler yet, eggs are bad for you?
Scientists change their thinking very often. The Torah remains constant forever and ever.

From your comment, I gather that you don't spend too much time learning our precious Torah.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 07:43 PM Anonymous Says:

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Anonymous Says:

Rob is an incredible mentsch in addition to being one smart guy.

He should be a role model for our children that you can be frum and help the world.

BTW - he goes by the name Rob. Such a Rabbi

Do you know the telephone number to his company? We have to cheer them on and give chizuk to be matzliach with this very important drug!!

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 07:43 PM Anonymous Says:

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Anonymous Says:

And how much they didn't know too.

In Pirkei Avos we learn from Ben Bag Bag that everything there is to know you can find in the Torah. You have your work cut out for you. Learn and see how much you don't know before you print a comment like that again.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 07:48 PM robroy560 Says:

Awesome story. I love hearing about frum people who are productive in Torah and in business. This man is a tremendous person and may the RSO bless him and his amily with everything.

Rabbi Shorr, even those o us without your allergies should refrain from HFCS. That stuff is bad news.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 07:52 PM Bugsy Siegel Says:

"Allergic to high fructose corn syrup, sugar"?!? Hah. No wonder he's a holistic doctor. How did he show him that he was "allergic"?

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 08:16 PM alex Says:

#14. the next time you are sick, please go to your local sage. I also like it how you assume things as to what I do or do not do. that is right science evolves and various theories are proven or disproven. as far as global warming no one disputes that it has happened . the question is whether it is man made or evolutionary. as far as theory of evolution I suggest you revisit it with clear mind and drop your fallies and pretens. darwin was a religious christian (not an atheiest as some would cause you to believe) and his theory evolved on how the species evolved.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 11:43 PM Anonymous Says:

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Elchonon Says:

Theres a story from the house of the rashab i believe (5th rebbe of chabad) the family was discussing some new medical breakthrough.. the rebbe summoned his son or shamesh to bring him a sefer from his grandfather.. he showed them how his grandfather wrote this many years before.

Very interesting story. Perhaps you can do a little research and find out the medical break-thru the rebbe had predicted.

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 Jul 23, 2009 at 04:42 AM Shlomo Zalman Says:

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Anonymous Says:

Which hard science are you speaking of? The one that came up with the theory of evolution? How about global warming? Or simpler yet, eggs are bad for you?
Scientists change their thinking very often. The Torah remains constant forever and ever.

From your comment, I gather that you don't spend too much time learning our precious Torah.

Which part of our Torah has remained constant?
Let's see...
yibum?
get ba'al korchah?
issur ribis?
Issur goy working for Jew on shabbos?
shmittas kesafim?
polygamy?
issur on wome learning Torah?
eshes yefas to'ar?
One day yomtov?
The best example of the theory of evolution is to compare what the Torah says and what we practice nowadays.

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 Jul 23, 2009 at 08:02 AM Karl Says:

Reply to #6  
Elchonon Says:

Theres a story from the house of the rashab i believe (5th rebbe of chabad) the family was discussing some new medical breakthrough.. the rebbe summoned his son or shamesh to bring him a sefer from his grandfather.. he showed them how his grandfather wrote this many years before.

Just open a Rambam.

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 Jul 23, 2009 at 11:28 AM high fructose Says:

i laughed at that high fructose corn syrup, its probably true since its a very processed refined sugar that causes sudden and sharp spikes in blood glucose levels. Anyone see the recent commercials from the corn growers association, promoting HFCS as natural, since its made from corn? what a crock!

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 Jul 23, 2009 at 02:09 PM Living in Israel Says:

Anyone know of the name and number of the holistic doctor they reffered to. I recently moved to Israel and most doctors here are into giving you pills pills and more pills. The side effects are totally messing me up and I need to try the alternative route.

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 Jul 24, 2009 at 08:53 AM rob shorr Says:

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Anonymous Says:

bravo...continued many years of health to this Rabbi, MD. does anyone know of the holistic doctor in bklyn?

Dr David Cohen in Boro Park. I also recommend Dr. Keith Berkowitz at the Center for Balanced Health in Mnahattan. Both have been very helpful to me and others.

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 Jul 24, 2009 at 09:04 AM rob shorr Says:

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Living in Israel Says:

Anyone know of the name and number of the holistic doctor they reffered to. I recently moved to Israel and most doctors here are into giving you pills pills and more pills. The side effects are totally messing me up and I need to try the alternative route.

I would be happy to help. Please contact me directly

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 Jul 24, 2009 at 09:01 AM rob shorr Says:

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Raphael Kaufman Says:

I'm suprised. Absolute truth is unattainable and he should know that, both as a Rabbi and as a scientist.

to clarify: Absolute truth implies absolute understanding wich is indeed outside the scope of man. Truth (just the facts as we can determine and understand with what we have) and relative truth (requiring perspective and personal frame of reference) is the subject of much debate. Forming the basis of philosophy or propaganda as well to some extent religion (which I am not buying or selling).

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 Jul 24, 2009 at 09:06 AM rob shorr Says:

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Shlomo Zalman Says:

Which part of our Torah has remained constant?
Let's see...
yibum?
get ba'al korchah?
issur ribis?
Issur goy working for Jew on shabbos?
shmittas kesafim?
polygamy?
issur on wome learning Torah?
eshes yefas to'ar?
One day yomtov?
The best example of the theory of evolution is to compare what the Torah says and what we practice nowadays.

Without any attempt to buy or sell: Change too is in the Torah. Migdal Bovel for example was not an isolated event but a ripple introducing divergence even now in progress.

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 Jul 24, 2009 at 09:10 AM rob shorr Says:

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alex Says:

#3 can u please elaborate on those scientific discoveries? what exactly did the sages discover? did they discover cure for cancer that they have been hiding? learning torah is an admirable quality but please do not cheapen it by your naivity. there is no substitue for hard science.

Can you be more specific in your question? Of course there is no substitute for the rigors of science and medical testing. A great guide to understanding the basis of physical existance for me has been "asher yatzar."

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