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Ask Noah International – The 7 Universal Commandments and Much More

Our organization provides high quality resources for education in fundamentals, details, outlook, and practical observance of the eternal Seven Universal Commandments that G-d gave through Noah. These lessons for life are the path that G-d Himself gifted to all Gentiles.This is known as the Noahide Code. We encourage observance of the Seven Commandments because this is the true foundation for societies that will be blessed as righteous and just in the eyes of G-d.We welcome the modern-day religious tolerance and cultural diversity that enables us to help you (whoever you are and wherever you may be) to learn about the Noahide path that stretches from our forefather Noah until our time and beyond. By learning and observing these Seven Commandments – which were renewed and made eternal by G-d in the Torah of Moses – you will make a true personal connection with G-d and His unbounded goodness.Our goal is th

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    A Noahide's Perspective on Finding Truth in a World Full of Misinformation

    A Noahide shares her perspective on good influences versus misleading influences in the world today. Misinformation abounds, especially in regard to morality and the claims of man-made religions.Therefore, Gentiles must focus on the obligation of observant Jews to promote correct learning and observance of the Noahide commandments. This will help to heal a fractured world and hasten the coming of the true Messiah, speedily in our days.

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    Thoughts from a Student of the Noahide Code

    Audio reading of a message for everyone, from a student of the Noahide Code.Abraham in his generation taught vast numbers of people about the one true G-d. Likewise, Jews were given the Torah and tasked with teaching the nations about G-d and the Seven Noahide Commandments.When this task is being fulfilled, the world is being readied for the coming of the true Messiah.

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    The Morality of Doing Good – Make the World a Better Place!

    Torah teaches that every act of kindness that a person does is like a pebble dropped into the water. Its good effects keep spreading and growing, reaching people and places that the person never could have imagined. That's why you don't have to be a politician, a movie star or a champion athlete to make the world a better place for all mankind.It all begins – and then continues – with doing a good deed for someone else. As we learn from the story of Joseph who was imprisoned in Egypt, giving a caring good word to someone who's down can bring redemption to yourself, to your family, to your nation, and to the whole world. That is the way G-d works through our selfless good deeds, and He usually accomplished that behind the scenes.As it says in Psalms 136:4, "[Give thanks] to Him Who performs great wonders alone, for His kindness is eternal." One of the meanings is that G-d alone knows the wondrous miracles that are sparked by a person's act of kindness.

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    Spiritual Principles and Divine Service for Righteous Gentiles / Noahides

    In this recording, a Noahide woman reviews several basic principles of faith and Divine service for Noahides and all Righteous Gentiles.These are based on the eternal truth of the Torah of Moses that was given by G-d.It is a false conception that people are born with the taint of an "original sin" on their souls, which they need to be "saved" from. On the contrary, Mentally competent adults are responsible to G-d for their actions, and their good deeds and observance of their commandments will be rewarded.On an even higher spiritual level, there is G-d's mercy, through which He desires and accepts a person's sincere repentance for sins that were done. Knowledge of G-d's mercy and forgiveness for all those who repent sincerely to Him, with regret, confession, and resolve to do better, arouses a person to both love and fear G-d.

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    What are Mitzvos (Commandments) for Gentiles?

    This lesson explains that G-d gave different commandments for different people. A G-dly commandment is not just a thing that should or should not be done. The commandment also includes whom it is that G-d wants that thing to be done by, or not done by. Without that detail, the commandment is incomplete. What's commanded to be done by some people may be forbidden to be done by another category of people. Or it might not be applicable to them at all.G-d's plan for creation depends on each person doing the commandments that G-d has uniquely assigned for him or her. In that way, everyone helps to change the world from evil to goodness, and from spiritual darkness to spiritual light.A nation has to have divisions of army, navy and air force with their own unique directives. But they also have to work together in disciplined coordination in order to have a viable military for defense of the country. So too, G-d arranged His world into categories of people. There are Gentiles and Jews, men and women, adults and children. We all have to work together with each other and with G-d to make the world the better place that it's meant to be!In this way, through the eternal Torah, G-d specifies to each person how to fulfill his or her particular invaluable mission in this world.But that's not enough!The world depends not only on the commandments, but also on everyone doing good deeds. A look into the hundreds of Jewish commandments reveals that many of them are also good deeds for anyone to do! How is this understood? If a particular Jewish commandment is rationally necessary for everyone, it should also be observed by Gentiles. And if it will give a logical practical benefit to someone, which a person can know by human logic or correct morality, it can also be observed by Gentiles.Here are a few examples. From among the 613 Jewish commandments, these include universally logical positive activities such as getting married, having children, honoring parents, giving charity, proper education of children, and returning lost objects. They also preclude universally negative behaviors such as bearing a grudge, taking revenge, or deliberately misleading other people.

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    Getting Started on Observing the Noahide Code

    This audio lesson gives advice on how a Gentile can get started with accepting his or her obligation from G-d. The starting place is observance of the Seven Noahide Commandments from the authentic Hebrew Bible (the "Tanach", which is known as the "Written Torah").The source verses for six of the Noahide Commandments are in the Book of Genesis, and one is in the Book of Exodus. Just as with the Jewish commandments, the source verses, and the details for how to observe them, are known and have been codified from the "Oral Torah" that Moses received from G-d on Mount Sinai. As it is taught in Chapter 1 of the Mishnah "Ethics of the Fathers":"Moses received the [Oral] Torah from Sinai and gave it over to Joshua. Joshua gave it over to the Elders, the Elders to the Prophets, and the Prophets gave it over to the Men of the Great Assembly" [the Sages of the Great Sanhedrin court].Ideally, Gentile's should read the Tanach from a reliable, Orthodox Jewish translation. For those who are on a limited budget, we recommend the pocket-size, paperback Stone Edition English Tanach from Artscroll publishers (caution: small print; there are also larger size editions).

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    The Prohibition of Murder in the Noahide Code

    The Seven Universal Noahide Commandments prohibit murder, including euthanasia. (A Living Will that is consistent with the Noahide Code can protect an incapacitated person against this from of homicide.)Human life is an unalienable right of every person, and a gift from G-d that He expects us to guard and respect. Mankind was created “in the image of G-d”, and therefore possesses a dimension of holiness. Taking a human life diminishes a measure of the Divine image that is present in the world, and without G-d’s permission it is strictly forbidden. Furthermore. murder is an act of extreme rebellion against G-d Himself, Who blessed mankind “to be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth” (Genesis 1:28), and “He did not create it for emptiness; He fashioned it to be inhabited” (Isaiah 45:18).One who truly repents for the sin of murder should make a complete repentance, including increasing his acts of loving kindness and his charitable giving, and providing sustenance to those who are poor and living in pitiful conditions. It is also good for him to exile himself from his place of residence and his station in life, for exile atones for the sin of murder.

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    When do the Noahide Commandments Permit Gentile Nations to Go to War?

    This audio lesson is a review of an article by Rabbi J. David Bleich. He explains the circumstances that lead to very limited permission within the Torah’s Noahide Code for warfare by Gentile nations.For information on permissible or forbidden actions for Gentile soldiers, in taking prisoners or booty, see the book "The Divine Code" by Rabbi Moshe Weiner of Jerusalem. It covers some of the Torah laws regarding wars by Gentile nations.In "The Divine Code", see Part VII, topics 10:1-4 on Taking Captives (in war), and topics 14:1-3 and 9-10, on Land Conquered in War.

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    What Kind of Meat is Prohibited for Gentiles?

    This lesson is a reading in 20'05 of the transcript of Ask Noah’s on-line interview with Dr. Temple Grandin, on April 12, 20'02. For many years, Dr. Grandin has been a leading expert on animal welfare and humane slaughter in the meat industry.The chat session addressed many points of interest for those who observe or wish to increase their observance of the Noahide prohibition of eating meat that was removed from a living animal. The unedited, full text of the chat session was posted on the web site of the North American Meat Institute with member log-in. This audio recording is an edited version of the chat session. We have arranged the communications into the logical flow of the discussion. Questions that were unrelated to Noahide issues have been omitted from this recording.The full details for fulfilling the Noahide prohibition of eating meat which was removed from a live animal are presented in the book “The Divine Code”, by Rabbi Moshe Weiner of Jerusalem (published by Ask Noah International).Commercial USDA meat from slaughterhouses that follow the government regulations is fully permissible for Gentiles to eat.

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    Courts of Law are Commanded by G-d to be Righteous in Judging all Cases

    This audio lesson from the Director of Ask Noah International discusses an important question:Do the secular courts in today’s societies satisfy the Torah-true requirements of the Noahide Code?Some Torah scholars designate the Noahide commandment for righteous laws and courts of law as the first commandment in the list. The other six commandments are all prohibitions, while this commandment has both obligatory and forbidden components.

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    Recognizing Biblical or Modern-day Miracles can Bring Awareness of G-d

    Experiencing, witnessing or learning of open miracles from the One True G-d can be deeply convincing.For example, the miracles of the exodus from Egypt brought two famous idol worshipers to accept the Noahide Commandments.Likewise, modern-day miracles are bringing idolaters and even atheists to believe in G-d and give up their false beliefs.

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    “Heaven Fearers” in the Roman Empire and Their Connection to the Second Holy Temple

    In this audio lesson, the Director of Ask Noah explains a phenomenon in time of the Second Temple (350 B.C.E.-70 C.E.).In many places, there were monotheistic people known as “Heaven Fearers” among the pagan Romans.As the name implies, they were Gentiles who were adhering to the one true G-d and observant of the Seven Noahide Commandments.Therefore, their spiritual loyalty was to the Jewish Sages and the Holy Temple.

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    The Seven Noahide Commandments are Rooted in the Truth of Torah

    This audio lesson provides an overview of the Seven Noahide Commandments.It then discusses the historical authenticity of the Torah scroll which comprises the Five Books of Moses.In turn, the ability to read, understand and translate the Torah scroll depends on the Oral Torah.Moses received the Oral Torah from G-d at Mount Sinai.

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    The Foundation of all Wisdom: G-d's Perfect Unity and the Absolute Truth of His Being

    The Mishneh Torah was written by Maimonides (Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, 1135 – 1204 C.E., known by his acronym Rambam). It begins and ends with themes of G-d’s absolute unity. The remainder of the 14 volumes in the work are dedicated to teaching the details of all the 613 Jewish commandments and the 7 Noahide commandments from the Five Books of Moses.Maimonides begins the first section on "Foundations of Faith" by concisely explaining how G-d's unity and the ultimate truth of His being are known from the Hebrew Bible. Understanding these concepts and incorporating them into your life will help to bring the world closer to the open revelation of G-d's Presence in the Messianic Era.

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    Message to the World from the Lubavitcher Rebbe about the 7 Noahide Commandments

    In this short audio recording, the Director of Ask Noah International reads the “Message from the Rebbe,” published in the magazine Lubavitch International, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Summer 19’90).The Rebbe explained that G-d is the Essence of good, so everything that occurs, even natural disasters, must ultimately have redeeming good. The negative inclination within people is also a “mechanism” by G-d’s design, to provide free choice for humans to apply effort to do good and to appreciate goodness.The Seven Noahide Commandments are the Divine moral code that predates all human codes. They form the only moral code that has timeless and universal application for a good and objectively (not subjectively) moral civilization.

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    Introduction to the Noahide Commandments and the Web Site Asknoah.org

    In this introduction, the Director of Ask Noah International explains that the Noahide Code of seven basic Divine laws was given by G-d to Noah and his children after the Flood, when G-d made the Covenant of the Rainbow. This code assured Noah and his children, the forebears of mankind, that humanity would not degenerate into a jungle again.These laws, which command the establishment of courts of justice and prohibit idolatry, blasphemy, homicide, incest, robbery, and eating the limb of a live animal (cruelty to animals), are the foundation of all true morality. And they extend by laws derived from these into all aspects of moral behavior.These 7 commandments were also given as part of the Torah that Moses received from G-d at Mount Sinai. The Torah is the eternal source that obligates the continuing observance of the Noahide commandments by all Gentiles. When studied properly, these laws are found to encompass a wealth of ethics and spirituality, which gives meaningful purpose to the life of any person.

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    Blueprint for a Better World: The Seven Laws of Noah

    The Noahide Code of seven basic Divine laws was given by G-d to Noah and his children after the global Flood. This code assured Noah and his children, the forebears of the human race, that humanity would not degenerate into a jungle again. These laws, which command the establishment of courts of justice and prohibit idolatry, blasphemy, homicide, incest, robbery, and eating the limb of a live animal (cruelty to animals), are the foundation of all true morality. And they extend by laws derived from these into all aspects of moral behavior.These 7 commandments were also given as part of the Torah that Moses received from G-d at Mount Sinai. The Torah is the eternal source that obligates the continuing observance of the Noahide commandments by all Gentiles. When studied properly, these laws are found to encompass a wealth of ethics and spirituality, which gives meaningful purpose to the life of any person.

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Our organization provides high quality resources for education in fundamentals, details, outlook, and practical observance of the eternal Seven Universal Commandments that G-d gave through Noah. These lessons for life are the path that G-d Himself gifted to all Gentiles.This is known as the Noahide Code. We encourage observance of the Seven Commandments because this is the true foundation for societies that will be blessed as righteous and just in the eyes of G-d.We welcome the modern-day religious tolerance and cultural diversity that enables us to help you (whoever you are and wherever you may be) to learn about the Noahide path that stretches from our forefather Noah until our time and beyond. By learning and observing these Seven Commandments – which were renewed and made eternal by G-d in the Torah of Moses – you will make a true personal connection with G-d and His unbounded goodness.Our goal is th

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