The First International Congress of Noahides. Leading community figures. Six continents. One founding.
וְנִלְווּ גוֹיִם רַבִּים אֶל ה׳ בַּיּוֹם הַהוּא וְהָיוּ לִי לְעָם
“And many nations shall join themselves to HaShem in that day, and shall be My people.”
This is that day. We invite you to be part of it.
For two thousand years, the prophet's words waited. We waited. This November in Jerusalem, the scattered communities of Noah meet for the first time — not to attend, but to found.
You won't sit in an audience. You'll help set a cornerstone meant to outlast everyone in the room.
The place the prophets named. The address the verse gives. You come to the source, not a substitute for it.
Communities that have only known each other by name will stand together in one room, under one covenant.
Look around the room and see faces carrying what you carry. The quiet isolation ends here.
What one community solved alone, all of us inherit. Hard-won wisdom, finally shared in person.
A movement is more than an event. You leave with the people and the structure to keep building at home.
Who a Noahide is, stated clearly and without apology.
Belonging with form and standing — not vague affiliation.
A year and a life given rhythm, markers, and meaning.
Guidance rooted in the sages of Israel, not improvised alone.
Strong where you live, connected to the whole.
In the working sessions, you help build the movement's foundations:
One act seals the movement from within. One welcomes it — in Jerusalem, at the highest level of the State of Israel.
The communities of Noah put their names to a single founding document — the moment a scattered faith becomes a movement with a record.
The President of the State of Israel receives the Congress at Beit HaNasi — the official residence in Jerusalem. A movement that began scattered across six continents is welcomed, in person, at the highest level of the State.
The Seven Arches Hotel, on the Mount of Olives — facing the Old City and the site of the Temple.
Founder of Brit Olam — the Noahide World Center — and one of the leading voices teaching the universal Torah to the nations. The Congress convenes under his direction.
For travel, lodging, and the full breakdown, see the Congress page.
A founding happens once. Years from now, you'll tell people you were in the room.