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Noahide Laws

Also known as: Noahide · Seven Laws of Noah

Summary

Seven laws for non-Jews promoted by Chabad and Israeli government; movement goal includes Noahide courts.

Definition

The Noahide Laws are seven biblical laws traditionally understood as binding on all humanity (non-Jews). The Noahide movement, promoted by Chabad-Lubavitch and the Israeli government, seeks to establish Noahide courts with capital jurisdiction over non-Jews. Rabbi Schneerson received the Congressional Gold Medal in 1991, and 'Education Day USA' was established in his honor, reflecting the movement's political influence.

Background & History

Biblical laws for non-Jews

Operational Role in the Network

Theological framework for non-Jewish governance; political influence vehicle

Documented Actions & Evidence

1991

Congressional Gold Medal

Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson received Congressional Gold Medal. 'Education Day USA' established in his honor, reflecting the Noahide movement's political influence.

Ongoing

Noahide courts movement

Movement goal: establish Noahide courts with capital jurisdiction over non-Jews. Promoted by Chabad-Lubavitch and the Israeli government.

Timeline

1991

Rabbi Schneerson received Congressional Gold Medal; 'Education Day USA' established in his honor

Aliases & Alternative Names

Noahide Seven Laws of Noah
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  1. FINDINGS FROM research-prompts4.md.pdf (R4-P7)
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