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Behalotcha – To Lift Up the Flame


The Torah portion of Behalotcha begins with the command to light the Menorah in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. This is a symbol for the role of every human being—to become a source of light. The question is, how can this idea be applied in everyday life? 


The practical way to start this fire is by observing the Seven Noahide Laws. Keeping these laws is more than just following a moral code; it ignites the soul and awakens inner love to G-d. To keep the flame burning, one needs to see the world in the right way. This shift comes from studying the Unity of G-d—understanding that "there is nothing else besides Him" and that His presence is everywhere.


Earthly consciousness perceives the world as a separate, independent entity. In this state of mind, the soul might get "lost" in physical worries and…


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academyofshem
3 hours ago

There is nothing in this Parsha that has to do with Noahide Law. With the current situation of world-wide antisemitism inflicting the world, do you not think Noahides should be out doing their job teaching social justice (Dinim) instead of sitting around in their houses doing spiritual reflection? According to RambaN, the Noahides were commanded by God "concerning the laws of theft, overcharging, withholding wages, the laws of bailees and of the rapist or the seducer of minors, the varies categories of damages, personal injury, the laws of creditors and debtors, the laws of buying and selling, ett., comparable to the civil laws about which Israel was commanded." (Commentary to Bereishis 34:13). THIS is what Noahiees need to be focusing on, to fix our broken government and legal system with one based on Torah, and not Roman law.

































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Looking For Prayer and Study Partners

Shalom,


I live in the Bronx and am looking to come together with others starting or who have just started this Noahide path to pray and study with. I am hoping to find others in the Bronx, Woodlawn/Yonkers area to practice the Noahide teachings on a day to day basis. Thank You.

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Very good many people are seeing the truth. We all hope our brothers and sisters see this truth before the Messiah comes. Amen V Amen!!!

Shavuot: The Global Echo of Sinai  


Shavuot is a Jewish holiday, marking the birth of the Jewish people at Mt. Sinai. However, a closer look at the words of the sages reveals that on this day a Divine revelation took place for all mankind.  For every human being, this day marks the opportunity to transcend the limitations of material reality. The Midrash (Shemot Rabbah 28:6) describes what happened when the Torah was given: "A bird did not chirp, a fowl did not flutter, an ox did not bellow... Humans did not speak, but the entire world was silent and still".


Why was such absolute silence in the entire world necessary during such a transformational event? This silence was not just technical; it was essential. Throughout the world, including among all the 70 nations that were on earth at that time, a deep inner Divine awareness erupted at those moments. All…


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academyofshem
5 days ago

Shavuot is a holiday for Jews, not Noahides. Sanhedrin 58b says that a Noahide who keeps the Sabbath is deserving of death. A Noahide keeping any of the Jewish holy days is wrong.

Ewan O'Connell
Toke the Introduction Course

Noahide Beginner

Shalom everyone

From what I've heard most other Noahides have converted from Christianity, but has anyone else formerly been an atheist?

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You do know that, since the Seven Laws are prohibitions, there is no positive commandment for a non-Jew to believe in Hashem. An atheist can be a Noahide, according to Jewish Law.

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