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Who has to keep the seven laws of Noah? Why are they called Noahide laws? An in-depth look at this set of laws.
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This class details the parameters and intricacies of the seven Noahide laws; the mitzvot for all of humanity.
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How Should Jews Relate to Noahides?
The Torah prescribes seven universal laws for all humanity. What is our role as Jews in observing these laws?
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Communicating spirituality to the Non-Jew.
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An Introduction to Judaism for Non-Jews
A rabbi speaks to a non-Jewish group about Judaism's message to all humankind -- the Seven Noahide Laws.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 26, Yitro sicha 3
Are we responsible to teach the world the Sheva Mitzvos?
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A philosophical perspective on the inherent sanctity of morality
An exploration of Natural Law in Judaic perspective, looking from Isaiah Berlin, to David Hume, Immanuel Kant, the Sophists, Aristotle and ultimately to Jewish sources, including Philo, Malachi and others..
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Reflections on Purim through the lens of Maimonides.
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On the one hand, it is clear, the Rebbe never erased the fundamental distinction between the Jew and the non-Jew. It is equally clear, however, that he did have a universal vision that included all nations in the fulfillment of the ultimate destiny of humankind and creation. A review of relevant teachings and policy positions in light of the analysis in Social Vision.
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Nikki's turnaround came when a rabbi came into her room with a shofar. She went on to publish his book after he was murdered by terrorists.
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