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Rabbi Moshe Perets
Rabbi
Founder & Director

Giving of the Seven Commandments at Mount Sinai


Timeline of God’s re-affirming the Noahide Commandments at Mount Sinai, where He commanded them with specific details as part of the eternal Torah of Moses:



The Seven Commandments of HaShem


1. I Believe and Trust the One True G-d, The G-d of Israel, HaShem, Havaya I will never worship any idol or follow any false man-made philosophies or ideologies.


2. I Will Honor HaShem, the G-d of Israel and Praise Him I will not blaspheme, disrespect or swear falsely in the Holy Name of HaShem.


ernestobarbarona56
Nov 16, 2023

Shalom Rabbi. Thank you very much for the excellent explanation that gives us a thorough understanding of the Seven Commandments of HaShem (Noahide Laws), and for presenting to us the very informative order of events of what took place at Mt. Sinai.

Rabbi Moshe Perets
Rabbi
Founder & Director

Shavua tov to all our Fellow Noahides.

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Rabbi Moshe Perets
Rabbi
Founder & Director

The following Explanation from Rabbi Moshe Weiner of Jerusalem, about The Torah’s Principles of Faith as they relate to Noahides


Rabbi Weiner is the author of the works Sheva Mitzvot HaShem (in Hebrew) and The Divine Code, which serve as a "Shulchan Aruch" for the Torah-based principles and precepts for observance of the Noahide Code.


Rabbi Moshe Weiner Wrote:


· In the Torah itself (in regard to the Jewish commandments) we find a mitzva-commandent and its details.

· Likewise in the Seven Mitzvot for Noahides, each of them is one mitzva, with many details. The fundamental difference between counting a detail as a different and separate mitzva, or whether it is one of several details within one general mitzva, is based on the teachings of Torah Law (halacha), and this also extends to spiritual considerations.

· But at the most basic level, we can understand this as follows:


Bruce Littlejohn
Bruce Littlejohn
Nov 11, 2023

That is a good explanation, thank you .

Rabbi Moshe Perets
Rabbi
Founder & Director

Noahide Declaration of Faith

Background and Principles


· By definition, a Gentile, or Noahide is by birth automatically a Ben (son) or Bat (daughter) of Noah as a Jew by birth is automatically a Jew.

· The Rabbinical recognition of one's Declaration of Faith and commitment to live as an Observant Noahide (i.e. a Chassid Umot Ha'Olom – Pious of the Nations of the World, as defined by Rambam in Laws of Kings 8:11) can be obtained by the Declaration of Faith and verbal affirmation in front of three Orthodox Jews, The Rabbis ( here of the Noahide Academy of Israel) who are experts in the Torah’s Noahide Code. When this has been affirmed to three Jews, it satisfies the requirements for public Rabbinical recognition, and delineates what the ben or bat Noah has personally accepted the Ruling of Torah, Guidance of the Jewish People and His Commitment to…

Unknown member
Nov 10, 2023

Thank you very much, Rabbi

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