Noahides are a community of non-Jews who follow the righteous Laws of Noah according to the teachings of the Jewish Bible.
A shared mission unites Noahides from different cultures worldwide; to live morally, create peace, and mend the world.
Find purpose, comfort, and a deeper understanding of spirituality. These books can be purchased as paper books and Ebooks and in various languages.
The attached letters are letters support for Noahides and for the Noahide World Center (Brit Olam) for their efforts in disseminating the Noahide Faith around the world. (English translations will be availablable soon)
“ I pledge my allegiance to Hashem,
God of Israel”
A person is obligated to honor their parents.
There are additional laws that apply only to Jews, but since they exist, they are also relevant to the descendants of Noah.
One who does not honor the Creator ultimately fails to respect the world He created and oneself.
Theology, Ethics, and Jewish Philosophy: Examining life's big questions.
The Concept of Chosenness in the Light of Jewish Sacred Texts
One should not hastily dismiss every atheist—perhaps the outspoken atheist is, in fact, a hidden believer.
by Rabbi Ouri Cherki
In Parshat Pinhas, the daughters of Zelophehad prompt a pivotal change in Jewish inheritance laws, leading to a new directive that allows daughters to inherit when there are no sons. This narrative illustrates the dynamic interaction between divine guidance and the people's initiative. Moshe, initially unsure, receives instructions from HaShem only after the daughters raise their concern. This story, along with similar cases, underscores the importance of the people's role in the evolution of Jewish law and Divine revelation through communal inquiry and response.
In Parshat Balak, Balaam, a renowned prophet among nations, embodies the complex mix of admiration and jealousy towards Israel. Though intending to curse Israel, he ultimately blesses them, illustrating Divine inspiration and prophecy's influence. This paradoxical attitude reflects broader themes of anti-Semitism and the favored child's psychoanalytic response. The Torah emphasizes hope, as prophecy in the synagogue signifies potential Divine influence on all humanity, supported by the Midrash Tanna D'bei Eliyahu's assertion of the Holy Spirit's universal accessibility.
I agree to uphold the Seven universal Noahide Laws, which were given by God to Noah as a binding set of laws for all of humankind and were revealed by Moshe.
Details & observance of these laws have been preserved, clarified, and expounded upon by the sages of Israel from generation to generation.