Wednesday, August 5, 2009

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Vendyl Jones Biography
To Understand Kabbalistic/Chassidic Meditation
Judaism's Message to Mankind
Message from the Lubavitcher Rebbe

Gentiles Will Turn to G-d
The Lessons to Learn from Noah
Letter from a Non-Jew
Quotes from the Lubavitcher Rebbe

The Necessary Laws of Noah
The Rainbow
Noahide Courts
The Power of Speech

The Gate of Oneness and Faith
Seven Mitzvahs in Arabic
Rules of Conduct for all Mankind
Developing a Healthy Personality, Through Educatio...

Every Jew an Obligation to all Peoples
Every Jew to serve as a "light unto the nations"
Differences Need not Lead to Division
History

Rabbi Moshe Feinstein - Noahide prayers
The Elevation of the World
Prayers
Sincere Prayer

Noahide Resources
Noahide in israel and the UN
Noahide Courts
Noahs Ark

The Progress of History
No Need to Convert
Prayer Book
Muslim Sheikhs Sign "Sheva Mitzvos" Petition

The Moment of Silence
Prayer
Proposal: “Training Future Leaders Now”
Proclamation

"Seeing" G-d
Co-Religionists
How was Idolatry Possible
Help Make the World a Better Place

A Church Decides to become Jews
The Signifcance of Seven
The Advantage of the Non-Jewish Nations
The Tradition of America's Founding Fathers

Robbery
Questions
Reading Material
The Noahide Teshuva (return)

The Unity of Mankind
Proposal: 7 Mitzvah's Ciriculum
Rambam law
A Civilized World

7 for 70 Primer
The "Seven Laws of Noah

1 comment:

  1. Salaam/Shalom,

    I'm someone who is intrigued by the concept of the Noahide covenant and I'm curious about how to think about the relation between being a Noachide and being Muslim. As I understand them, the 7 commandments (and many of their details) are already a part of the Islamic Shariah.

    So isn't being Muslim just a valid and more specific way to be a Noachide? Or is there more to it than that?

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