'B'nei Noah' or 'Children of Noah' is an ancient concept in
Jewish Tradition. In ancient Greece they were known as the σεβομενοι, in Arabia as the صابئين. According to the tradition
gentiles are required only to observe the 7
Noahide Laws rather than the more extensive observance required of the
chosen people. Technically speaking, according to Judaism the term ''B'nei Noah'' applies to all non-Jews, as they are all descended from Noah. However, nowadays it has come to refer to those gentiles who observe the Noahide Laws, who are commonly referred to as 'Noahides', and who have in effect become a modern religious movement.
Theological Background
According to the
Tanach, the B’nei Noah are descendants of
Noah. Noah’s children
Shem,
Ham, and
Japheth along with their wives and Noah’s wife
Naamah survived the flood aboard the ark along with Noah. Once the survivors were able to leave the ark for dry ground they began to start new families and repopulate the earth. Thus to the B'nei Noah all living humans are descendants of Noah, and are thus subject to the Noahide laws--although
Jews as the
chosen people have further responsibilities placed on them.
The Medieval sage
Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon (the
Rambam) collected all of the decisions in the
Talmud and
halachic decisions in his time and laid them out clearly in his great work the
Mishnah Torah.
In additional to Jewish Laws and their explanations,
Noachide Laws were also collected with their explanation in the
Rambam’s work in ''Sefer Shoftim'' in the last book ''Hilchot Melachim U’Milchamot'', portions of which are available in English online
[1]
The Seven Laws of Noah
Main articles: Noahide Laws
The seven laws listed by the Talmud are
[2]
# Prohibition of
Idolatry: - You shall not make for yourself an idol.
# Prohibition
Murder: - You shall not murder.
# Prohibition of
Theft: - You shall not steal.
# Prohibition of
Sexual Promiscuity: - You shall not commit adultery.
# Prohibition of
Blasphemy: - You shall not blaspheme.
# Prohibition of
Cruelty to Animals: - Do not eat the flesh of a living animal.
# Requirement to have just
Laws: - You shall set up an effective government to police the preceding six laws.
Modern Movement
A modern movement known as the 'B'nei Noah' or 'B'nei Noach' has appeared in which members endeavour to follow the Noahide Laws.
Orthodox Judaism does not usually promote
conversion to Judaism but does, on the other hand, believe that the Jewish people have a duty to help establish the Noahide Laws, based on
Maimonides. Some Jewish groups have been particularly active in promoting the Seven Laws, notably the
Chabad-Lubavitch movement (whose leader, Rabbi
Menachem Mendel Schneerson, launched the global
Noahide Campaign), groups affiliated with
Dor Daim, and strict students of Maimonides.
Small groups calling themselves the B'nei Noah (children of Noah) have recently organised themselves into a religion. Some
Orthodox Jewish groups have sought ties with these groups. The
High Council of B'nei Noah is particularly reflective of an apparent success at forming such ties. There are several very different approaches within Judaism to B'nei Noah.
[3] and in recent years tens of publications
[4] and websites
[5] have appeared.
Some of their organizations include:
United Noahide Academies
The United Noahide Academies was launched in 1995 as a project of
Chabad Lubavitch. It is patterned after a "university" where students have an opportunity for in-depth learning based on selected materials provided online at their website.
[6]. Many authorities require someone interested in Noahidism to declare their intent before a Rabbinical court. With the UNA, students of Noahide Law may request to present a noahide declaration at a UNA recommended "Beis Din," in person, by mail or by e-mail after successful completion of several introductory courses.
[7]
High Council of B’nei Noah
:''Main article
High Council of B’nei Noah''
A High Council of B’nei Noah was endorsed on January 10, 2006 by the
newly formed Sanhedrin in
Israel and was set up to represent B'nei Noah communities around the world.
[8][9]
United Noahide Council
In April 2006, Noahide leader Billy Jack Dial founded a noahide council called the "United Noachide Council, Inc." to serve the needs of Noachides worldwide.
[10] It was the second council to be formed in conjunction with the Jerusalem Court for Bnei Noah
[11][12]
Holy Fellowship International
Holy Fellowship International is a Noahide movement which unlike most other Noahide organizations, disclaims any association with Jewish organizations.
Holy Fellowship International stresses adherence to the Seven Laws of Noah and support for the local community. Their official doctrine states that they owe no allegiance to Jews unless their members actually live in Israel and that Israel has an operating
Beis Hamikdash, is ruled by a king and has an operating
Sanhedrin. It is believed that
Holy Fellowship International was formed by disgruntled members of another Noahide organization who thought that too much emphasis was being placed a reverence of Jews.
B'nei Noah in the News
Chabad-Lubavitch has been the most politically active in Noahide matters, believing that there is spiritual value to non-Jews by even just acknowledging the seven laws. In 1989 they had a reference to these laws enshrined in a congressional proclamation: Presidential Proclamation 5956
[13], then-President
George H. W. Bush, recalling Joint House Resolution 173, and recalling that the ethical and moral principles of all civilizations come in part from the Seven Noachide Laws, proclaimed April 16, 1989 and April 6, 1989 as "Education Day, U.S.A." Subsequently, Public Law 102-14, formally designated the Lubavitcher Rebbe's birthday as "Education Day, U.S.A.", with Congress recalling that "without these ethical values and principles the edifice of civilization stands in serious peril of returning to chaos", and that "society is profoundly concerned with the recent weakening of these principles that has resulted in crises that beleaguer and threaten the fabric of civilized society".
[14]
In April 2006, the spiritual leader of the
Druze community in Israel, Sheikh Mowafak Tarif, met with a representative of Chabad-Lubavitch to sign a declaration calling on all non-Jews in Israel to observe the Noahide Laws as laid down in the Bible and expounded upon in Jewish tradition. The mayor of the Galilean city of Shefa-'Amr (Shfaram) - where Muslim, Christian and Druze communities live side by side - also signed the document.
[15]
In March 2007, Chabad-Lubavitch gathered ambassadors from six different countries came to take part in a gathering to declare in the name of the states they represent, their support of the universal teachings of
Noahide Laws. They represented; Poland, Latvia, Mexico, Panama, Ghana, and Japan, they were part of a special program organized by Harav Boaz Kali.
[16]
In April, the Abu Gosh mayor Salim Jaber accepted the seven Noahide laws as part of a mass rally by Chabad at the Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv.
[17]
In May, the newly elected president of France Nicolas Sarkozy met with a Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi, Dovid Zaoui, who presented him with literature on the universal teachings of the Noahide Laws
[18].
References
1. http://en.wikinoah.org/index.php/Maimonides%27_Law_of_Noahides
2. Sanhedrin 56
3. http://en.wikinoah.org/index.php/Approaches
4. http://en.wikinoah.org/index.php/Publications
5. http://en.wikinoah.org/index.php/Websites
6. http://asknoah.org
7. http://www.asknoah.org/AcademyInfo.html
8. Sanhedrin Moves to Establish Council For Noahides
9. Arutz Sheva
10. http://www.wikinoah.org/UNC
11. Recognition of Noahide Councils by the Sanhedrin, and the Court for Bnei Noah
12. TheSanhedrin.org: Bnei Noah, the Sanhedrin's relationship with non-Jews
13. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=23514
14. http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c102:H.J.RES.104.ENR:
15. http://www.arutzsheva.com/news.php3?id=56379
16. Ambassadors Sign 7 Mitzvos Declaration
17. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3383967,00.html
18. French President Sarkozy Discusses Sheva Mitzvos
External links
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You can read more about B'nei Noah at Wikinoah.org
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Faith of Abraham - Translation from Mishneh Torah of codification of all the laws binding upon the non-Israelite Nation.
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OU Radio show on Bnei Noah - The Jew, The Minister and The Bnei Noah
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Bnei Noach Movement in the Media
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Magazine Coverage on the 7 Laws of Noah/Bnei Noah - Mishpacha Magazine