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Brit Shalom — Covenant of Peace (Digital Edition | EN)

Brit Shalom — the Covenant of Peace — is the volume of practical law for Noahides: how the Seven Commandments given to all humanity are lived, in detail, in an ordinary day. It was written by Rabbi Oury Cherki and published by Brit Olam — World Noahide Center in Jerusalem. The order of daily prayer fills a separate volume, Brit Olam. This listing is the digital edition: an EPUB delivered by email after checkout, $5 USD.

Brit Shalom — Covenant of Peace. A practical guide to living the Seven Commandments: the covenant and way of life given for all humanity.

This is the digital edition. After checkout you receive the EPUB by email, with simple instructions for reading it on any device — it adjusts to your screen on phones, tablets and e-readers. A print-style PDF is available on request.

Blessings from Jerusalem.

Edition details

  • Title: Brit Shalom — Covenant of Peace
  • Edition: Digital edition
  • File format: EPUB, reflowable · print-style PDF on request
  • Delivery: By email after checkout
  • Language: English
  • Author: Rabbi Oury Cherki
  • Publisher: Brit Olam — World Noahide Center, Jerusalem
  • Price: $5 USD

Questions about this edition

What is Brit Shalom?

Brit Shalom, the Covenant of Peace, is a practical guide to living the Seven Commandments given to all humanity. It takes the commandments out of the abstract and into the details of an ordinary day — what they ask, where they apply, how a life is actually ordered by them. It was written by Rabbi Oury Cherki and published by Brit Olam — World Noahide Center in Jerusalem.

What is the difference between Brit Shalom and Brit Olam?

Brit Shalom is the book of practical law: how the Seven Commandments are lived, in detail. Brit Olam is the prayer book: the order of daily prayer, blessings, and the prayers for the occasions of a life. One book is for the hours of the day; the other is for the hour of prayer within them. Both are published by Brit Olam — World Noahide Center in Jerusalem.

Who is this book for?

It is for Noahides: people from any nation who take upon themselves the Seven Commandments given to all humanity. No declaration is required in order to read it, and no change of nation is involved. A Noahide declares before a Beit Din; a Noahide does not become a member of the people of Israel, which is a nation and not a religion.

What exactly do I receive after checkout?

You receive the digital edition by email: an EPUB file, together with simple instructions for opening it. EPUB is reflowable, which means the text adjusts to the screen you are reading on — phone, tablet or e-reader. A print-style PDF is available on request. Delivery is by email; nothing is shipped.

Is this the same text as the printed book?

Yes. The digital edition carries the same text as the printed edition of Brit Shalom. The difference is the medium: the printed book is a physical volume with fixed pages, and this listing delivers the identical content as an EPUB that adjusts to your screen — phone, tablet or e-reader.

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Brit Shalom — the Covenant of Peace — is the volume of practical law for Noahides: how the Seven Commandments given to all humanity are lived, in detail, in an ordinary day. It was written by Rabbi Oury Cherki and published by Brit Olam — World Noahide Center in Jerusalem. The order of daily prayer fills a separate volume, Brit Olam. This listing is the digital edition: an EPUB delivered by email after checkout, $5 USD.

Brit Shalom — Covenant of Peace. A practical guide to living the Seven Commandments: the covenant and way of life given for all humanity.

This is the digital edition. After checkout you receive the EPUB by email, with simple instructions for reading it on any device — it adjusts to your screen on phones, tablets and e-readers. A print-style PDF is available on request.

Blessings from Jerusalem.

Edition details

  • Title: Brit Shalom — Covenant of Peace
  • Edition: Digital edition
  • File format: EPUB, reflowable · print-style PDF on request
  • Delivery: By email after checkout
  • Language: English
  • Author: Rabbi Oury Cherki
  • Publisher: Brit Olam — World Noahide Center, Jerusalem
  • Price: $5 USD

Questions about this edition

What is Brit Shalom?

Brit Shalom, the Covenant of Peace, is a practical guide to living the Seven Commandments given to all humanity. It takes the commandments out of the abstract and into the details of an ordinary day — what they ask, where they apply, how a life is actually ordered by them. It was written by Rabbi Oury Cherki and published by Brit Olam — World Noahide Center in Jerusalem.

What is the difference between Brit Shalom and Brit Olam?

Brit Shalom is the book of practical law: how the Seven Commandments are lived, in detail. Brit Olam is the prayer book: the order of daily prayer, blessings, and the prayers for the occasions of a life. One book is for the hours of the day; the other is for the hour of prayer within them. Both are published by Brit Olam — World Noahide Center in Jerusalem.

Who is this book for?

It is for Noahides: people from any nation who take upon themselves the Seven Commandments given to all humanity. No declaration is required in order to read it, and no change of nation is involved. A Noahide declares before a Beit Din; a Noahide does not become a member of the people of Israel, which is a nation and not a religion.

What exactly do I receive after checkout?

You receive the digital edition by email: an EPUB file, together with simple instructions for opening it. EPUB is reflowable, which means the text adjusts to the screen you are reading on — phone, tablet or e-reader. A print-style PDF is available on request. Delivery is by email; nothing is shipped.

Is this the same text as the printed book?

Yes. The digital edition carries the same text as the printed edition of Brit Shalom. The difference is the medium: the printed book is a physical volume with fixed pages, and this listing delivers the identical content as an EPUB that adjusts to your screen — phone, tablet or e-reader.

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