Ten Commandments for Noahides

Q: Is it true that the Ten Commandments do not apply to non-Jews? Q: Is it true that the Ten Commandments do not apply to non-Jews? I do not understand. Shouldn’t such commands as to honor a father or mother or the prohibition of adultery be respected by all mankind? Does this mean that non-Jews are not bound by these commands?   A: I do not know any source for such a statement. It ...

Work on Shabbat

Q: Is a Noahide allowed to work on Shabbat? Q: I work in a factory in Uzhgorod, and they are asking me to work Saturday instead of the next day, Sunday. Is a Noahide allowed to work on Shabbat? A: Yes, he is allowed, unless when he declared to a Beit Din that he accepts the ...

Courts of Law: Are we guilty?

Hi there I’m speaking to a fellow Noahide, one much more learned than me who has studied a lot more Jewish sources than me, including Hirsch’s Nineteen Letters and the commentaries of Ramban, who has gone through much more extensive Jewish learning than a simple reader like myself. He brings up a question that I find difficult to budge. In the ...

Courts of Law: Are we guilty?

Hi there I’m speaking to a fellow Noahide, one much more learned than me who has studied a lot more Jewish sources than me, including Hirsch’s Nineteen Letters and the commentaries of Ramban, who has gone through much more extensive Jewish learning than a simple reader like myself. He brings up a question that I find difficult to budge. In the ...

Noahides and kabbalah

Can noahides study kabbalah? If so whare should they start? Name:CharlyneEmail:charlynesierra@gmail.comDetails: ...

cruelty to animals

I am quite surprised that it is permitable to eat animals that are so poorly treated as many must know about. Organic produce does not have this issue, but non-organic farming is just horrible. In addition, all the antibiotics, hormones, and bad food they are given makes the meat very unhealthy. Is anything being done in the Jewish community ...

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not even the stranger canont eat of it’ it must mean the type of Gentile who has taken on Judaism, converted or the like.When it says a stranger can eat of this’ it must mean a Gentile not keeping Torah.Now a question is shouldn’t the stranger be forbidden unslaughtered meat whether he’s practicing the dietary laws given to ...

G-d as “Father” of Gentiles

1) As Jews, we are called “bonim atem Elokaichem” (G-d’s children). Are gentiles also “G-d’s children”? Is G-d each person’s (gentile) ultimate loving parent? (I have always relatd to / connect with G-d as the father of all – both Jew and gentile. Is this belief proper (I also encourage gentile colleagues to connect to ...

Drinking Blood

Q: Is a Noahide allowed to eat blood? Q: Is a Noahide allowed to eat (or drink) blood? It seems that this is not explicitly prohibited. A: There are only two cases where blood is forbidden to a Noahide. (1) Blood from a creature which has been removed while the creature is still alive. Examples ...

Eating Fish

Q: Should we stop eating fish because of the cruel way they are often killed? Q: The Torah prohibits making an animal suffer. In fishing, especially commercial production, the fish are usually dumped to the bottom of the hold of a ship, where they are left to suffocate and die, or they are frozen while they are ...