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Chapter 4, Part 4, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

There are additional laws that apply only to Jews, but since they exist, they are also relevant to the descendants of Noah.

Chapter 4, Part 2, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

One who does not honor the Creator ultimately fails to respect the world He created and oneself.

Chapter 4, Part 1, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

The essence of the the laws of blasphemy is to reject a pessimistic worldview that sees only evil in God's world and tends to blame the Creator.

Chapter 3, Part 10, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

The practices that, while technically permitted for Noahides, are still praiseworthy for those who wish to be stringent with themselves and follow these guidelines.

Chapter 3, Part 9, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

It is advisable to adopt halachahot that are not part of Noahide law, even though they are not obligatory; they are good advice.

Chapter 3, Part 8, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

Any involvement in promoting, advocating, or facilitating idol worship—whether through persuasion, prophecy, or construction—is strictly forbidden.

Chapter 3, Part 7, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

What happens if a person is coerced to worship idols?

Chapter 3, Part 6, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

One who considers that there is a god over the entire world apart from the Creator of all is called 'a denier of the fundamental principle.

Chapter 3, Part 5, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

Who or what falls under this category "other gods"?

Chapter 3, Part 4, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

We are now immersed in the third chapter, which deals with the prohibition of idolatry

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