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Noahide Classifieds

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

I was just perusing the Noahide classifieds at NoahideNations.com

I wasn’t actually looking for someone.  I just wanted to read how Bnei Noach are describing themselves to the world.  I found it facinating, inspiring, and fun.


(w/permission)

Since I don’t think it fair privacy (nor legal?) to copy&paste the classifieds from NoahideNations.com, here’s your chance to share your bio, story, or message to the world.  This blog is read by different types of people from all around the world.

You can remain as anonymous as you wish, please just indicate how you wish to be addressed.  Pictures, poems, or links will be considered as well.

Your bio/message/story to the world can be sent to NoahGear (AT) gmail (dot) com
or use the contact page.

The Leading Bridges between Observant Jews & Gentiles

Friday, February 20th, 2009

As noted in my previous post, I hope to continue making occasional posts.  My goal is that they will be valuable useful posts, since I will only be able to write them from time to time.  Enjoy!

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Shalom!
please refer me to another noahide site, esp one that most takes [Rebbe Nachman's] vibrations into account!

- E. from Israel

Dear E.,

I’m glad you would like to connect with fellow Jews who are involved with Bnei Noach.  That is wonderful.

You will have to do some searching on your own.  The most comprehensive list of Noahide-related sites that I know of can be found on WikiNoah.org.  Some of the links may be outdated, but you should be able to find some interesting stuff.
See WikiNoah link:
http://wikinoah.org/index.php/Websites

I assume that by “Nanach” you mean “Breslev” and the teachings of Rebbe Nachman who lived in a town called “Breslev.”  The Jewish community that has been most active in teaching and reaching out to Bnei Noach is Chabad, followed more recently by Breslev.

CHABAD
The Lubavetcher Rebbe of blessed memory was adamant that teaching the 7 mitzvot to the nations is our duty as “a nation of priests/ministers,” and that doing so will transform our world into a peaceful community.  One could say that it was the Rebbe who reawakened the Jewish (and non-Jewish) world to the path of Gentiles in Torah - a path that lay mostly dormant in Jewish history due to the hardships of the Jewish exile.

Today, on the footsteps of the Moshiach, the Jewish people are far more secure than in previous generations.  Therefore we are now able to build the bridges between Jews and Gentiles for living life according to Torah.  This is leading up to Moshiach when the Jews and Gentiles will have a G-d-centered relationship of peace.
See Chabad link:
http://www.chabad.org/therebbe/article_cdo/aid/62221/jewish/Universal-Morality.htm

BRESLEV

Rabbi Lazer Brody (”Rabbi Rambo”) is affiliated with the “Chut Shel Chessed” Breslev yeshiva lead by Rabbi Shalom Arush. Rabbi Lazer Brody is in communication with some Bnei Noach, including native Americans who have an affinity toward G-d, the Jewish People, and the Torah.  He writes about them from time to time on his award-winning blog “Lazerbeams.”

Here are a list of posts relating to Bnei Noach from Rabbi Lazer Brody’s blog.
See Rabbi Brody link:
http://lazerbrody.typepad.com/lazer_beams/bnai_noach/index.html

Breslev.co.il has a Bat Noach journalist named Alice Jonsson who writes a lovely column on Breslev.co.il - she brings thoughts, perspectives, and words of Torah.  Some of them have been posted on iHeartNoahides with permission.
See Breslev.co.il link for her writings:
http://www.breslev.co.il/searchresults.aspx?text=alice+jonsson&type=1&fullType=authors&language=English

NATIONAL
Other than Chabad and Breslev, the more national and long-term-vision type of leadership has been spearheaded in recent years by Rabbi Yoel Schwartz who represents the Nascent Sanhedrin in Israel.
More info about Rav Schwartz in this link:
http://www.wikinoah.org/index.php/Yoel_Schwartz

Also Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute in Jerusalem (http://www.templeinstitute.org/main.htm) has done a great deal for the BN community - some of my Bnei Noach friends consider Rav Richman their personal rav.
See Rabbi Richman link:
http://www.lttn.org/

I thank you for the email, and wish you the best.

Shabbat Shalom,
Daniel

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