Over the last half century, there has been a revolution in scientific cosmology.
Astronomical discoveries, as well as advances in theoretical physics, have produced a verification of the major hypothesis of the origin of the universe: the Big Bang theory. The Big Bang theory has produced not only a vast scientific literature, but also a large number of philosophic and theological works from both scientists and theologians. In this article I reviewed Jewish responses to the new cosmology that have appeared in the fifteen years before the date of publication.