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Seeking Guidance: Balancing Family, Faith, and Future Steps

Hello everyone, I’m sincerely committed to walking the Noahide path and shaping my life around Torah‑based ethics. This path has brought me clarity and purpose, and I’m taking steady steps to grow in a grounded and responsible way. In the long term, I am also considering the possibility of joining the Jewish people when the time is right, but for now my focus is on living the Noahide path with integrity.One challenge I’m facing is how to maintain healthy boundaries with family members who don’t fully understand the direction I’m taking. Their reactions often come from concern, but the conversations can become tense, and I sometimes feel pressured to justify myself or minimize what this path means to me. I want to stay respectful while also protecting the space I need to grow.I would truly appreciate any guidance or experiences from others who have navigated similar situations. How did you…
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ronel cordova
ronel cordova
14 hours ago

Hey Burnswj027 - Well expressed. Thank you for sharing your story. It sounds like things are mostly all going well for you. Amen. You reference a lot of important items. I believe the process to gaining insight, wisdom, clarity, and increased connection to the Almighty is a non-stop and never ending journey as long as we choose to be on this path of a Noahide/Torah inspired life. By no means do I consider myself a pious Noahide or an expert or for that matter worthy of providing much advice on the topics you table. I do however believe in my case that the Almighty has blessed me and provided me with the opportunity to live a Torah inspired life. The obvious suggestions are scheduling time with Rabbi Perets and or connecting with a Chabad house near your home if haven't already done so. I'm reminded of a joke..."Do you know how to tell if a person is a Vegan?" - You don't have to ask...They will tell you. Regarding navigating your family and friends...you don't necessarily have tell them you are a Noahide. Simply try to be the best version of yourself each day and love and care for your family and friends more than you ever have. Your family and friends will take notice of the positive changes in you without you having to tell them of your personal journey...Since choosing to live a Torah inspired life as a Noahide I'm blessed to share that my relationships with my family, friends, and co-workers are the best they have ever been. I have also found tremendous personal peace. Is everyday wonderful, no...but I take solitude and give thanks to Hashem for the challenges and blessings. The healthy boundries you speak of regarding your family...Double down on loving, liking, and caring for them. You and all of us Noahides are ultimately here to shine bright each day for others. Amen

Beha'alotcha: More Light, Less Ego


People often think that relationships are measured by power, the concentration of authority, and strictly guarding an unquestioned status. However, this week’s Torah portion teaches us the exact opposite lesson. True relationship, as demonstrated by Moses, is not about putting others down to make oneself look bigger. It is precisely the opposite: it is about empowering those around you and feeling genuine joy in their success, without ever feeling threatened.


The story begins when the "Asafsuf" (the mixed multitude)—a group of converts who joined the nation out of fear from the plagues of Egypt rather than for the sake of Heaven—once again find a reason to complain. "Who will feed us meat?", they claim, longing falsely for their past in Egypt. This complaint did not come from actual physical hunger, but rather from a desire to cast off moral responsibility and search for excuses. Moses…


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Daniel Zeledon
Daniel Zeledon
3 days ago

What an awesome teaching. Thank you for sharing this with us.

Noahides in Bronx?

Hello,


Are there any Noahides, those just starting on the path, in the Yonkers/Woodlawn area of the Bronx? If so would love to connect.

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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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True. But to do this Noahide need to motivate themselves, to study and observe and then be empowered to act on the world. Every action on the world must begin with man acting on himself first.

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