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
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.
Noahide courts movement
Movement goal: establish Noahide courts with capital jurisdiction over non-Jews. Promoted by Chabad-Lubavitch and the Israeli government.
Timeline
Rabbi Schneerson received Congressional Gold Medal; 'Education Day USA' established in his honor
Aliases & Alternative Names
Primary Sources
- FINDINGS FROM research-prompts4.md.pdf (R4-P7)