Journal Mitzvah

Journal Mitzvah

Monday, March 10, 2025

Tzedakah

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Sunday, March 9, 2025

To Perfect the World: The Rebbe’s Call to Teach the Noahide Code to All Mankind

 To Perfect the World: 

The Rebbe’s Call to Teach the Noahide Code to All Mankind


 

Produced by Ask Noah International, published under the auspices of Sichos In English.

Compiled and translated by Rabbi Yehoishophot Oliver. Editor: Dr. Michael Schulman, Ph.D.

New 2nd Edition! Format: 6″ x 9″ Hardcover, 385 Pages, weight = 1.44 lb

As a foremost global spiritual leader, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, emphasized that G-d commanded the Jewish people, through Moses at Mount Sinai, to influence the people of the world to observe the Torah’s Seven Noahide Commandments. This mandate was transmitted through the generations and codified by Maimonides (Rambam). Despite the key importance of this mission, Jews were unable to fulfill it during most of their difficult history.

The Rebbe explained that by Divine Providence, the freedoms of religion and speech in our modern societies make it possible – and thus obligatory – for Jews to now be involved in spreading out this much-needed universal message. But was any guidance provided for how to pursue this? In fact, the Rebbe directly addressed the following questions, and more:

What is the basis in Torah for this outreach?

What is the pious faith for Gentiles in G-d’s eyes, and what parts of Torah should they learn?

Who should be involved in this outreach?

This book presents a systematic compilation of the Rebbe’s many teachings and directives for Jews, and Gentiles as well, about how to widely promote belief in G-d, observance of the Noahide Code, and acts of goodness and kindness.

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Thursday, March 6, 2025

The Divine Code

The Divine Code


 


The Guide to Observing the Noahide Code, Revealed from Mount Sinai in the Torah of Moses. 4th Edition, Parts I – VIII, © 20’23

B"H. The new, soft-cover Fourth Edition of "The Divine Code", by Rabbi Moshe Weiner of Jerusalem, is now available!

https://asknoah.org/books/the-divine-code

This printed 4th Edition has the following new features and content:

· Numerous typing errors that were found in the Third Edition have been corrected.

· An Appendix has been added on Torah laws that are particularly relevant for a Pious Gentile/Noahide (at present) or a Ger Toshav (in the future era) who lives among Jews.

· Listings of the main precepts in each Part have been added from the book "Tishim Chukim" (Ninety Laws) by Rabbi Moshe Weiner (the total number listed is 36 obligations and 55 prohibitions, each of which has its own details and offshoots).

· A number of points in the main text and footnotes have been clarified, and some redundant sentences have been deleted, especially in Part II, Chapter 3, on liability for idol worship.

· Several Editor’s Notes have been added.

Description

Interest in the Seven Commandments for the Children of Noah is growing, and many Gentiles worldwide have committed to observe them. Before Ask Noah International (ANI) published The Divine Code, a comprehensive, clear, and expert guide in English for observance and in-depth study of these Noahide precepts was lacking.

When it was published in Hebrew as Sheva Mitzvot HaShem, it was enthusiastically endorsed by prominent Torah scholars. It is unique among other books on this subject, as an authoritative text that is footnoted with extensive Talmudic and post-Talmudic sources. The Divine Code is the authorized translation according to Rabbi Weiner’s review and editing. It includes copious additional explanations and enlightening Editor’s Notes.

The book examines and greatly clarifies the foundations and details of the Noahide precepts. At the outset, Rabbi Weiner identifies and applies the fundamental principles for determining the practical requirements for righteous living, within Torah law for pious Gentiles. It contains eight sections, beginning with Fundamentals of the Faith, followed by sections that provide comprehensive explanations of each of the Seven Commandments and their many offshoots. It includes an Appendix on the Pious Gentile and Ger Toshav in Torah Law.

Several section introductions are written by the renown Rabbi J. Immanuel Schochet, o.b.m., a leading Torah scholar and author of popular books on Torah-based spirituality and philosophy. Additional section introductions are contributed by Joe M. Regenstein, Ph.D., a leading expert on guidelines in the meat industry for animal welfare; Arthur A. Goldberg, J.D., author of Light in the Closet; Rabbi Shimon D. Cowen, Ph.D., Director of the Institute for Judaism and Civilization, and (the editor) Michael Schulman, Ph.D., Executive Director of ANI and Asknoah.org.

This book is recommended for late teen and adult Gentiles who desire to correctly understand and observe the Torah-based Noahide Code.