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Chapter 2, Part 6, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherk

The ordinances enacted by the sages not binding on Noahides.

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

Concept concerning the requirements of “shiurim”

Chapter 2, Part 3, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

Therefore, Noahides should not be burdened with statements like, “this graft is forbidden,” or, “according to Jewish law, this is theft.” Instead, there exists human reasoning and legislation that does not have to match Jewish law. This second opinion is, indeed, the primary one. This last view is considered authoritative in halakha.

Chapter 1, Part 3, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

This is a distinction between a Chassid (righteous person) and a Chacham (wise person). Some of our sages gave preference to the Chassid, while others gave preference to the Chacham.

Chapter 1, Part 2, "Brit Shalom" by Rabbi Oury Cherki

The Jewish people, the Israelites, have important duties they must uphold toward Noahides—treating them with honesty and love. This requires identification, which is why the acceptance of the commandments takes place before a court.

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