What does noahide mean?

The Time for Noahide Action has Come

Noahides should organize so that they can have an influence and improve their surroundings.

It is very important for Noahides to develop a true sense of legitimacy and independence. In France, the organization that will soon be established sees itself as obligated to mend their country’s society as a whole. As Frenchmen, they want to have an influence on making laws and on cultural processes among their neighbors and friends. In short, the Noahides are about to become activists instead of maintaining their former passive role.

I hereby call on all the Noahides in the world who feel that they are capable of doing so within each and every country or within a single continent – to establish legally recognized enterprises and non-profit organizations with a membership of Bnei Noach. Let them begin a program of advocacy with respect to the outside world, in the press and on the internet, by giving their official positions about what is going on in their countries. In this way they will become a significant factor whose opinions will be heard, they will become known, and they will be able to play an active role in sanctifying the holy name of the Creator throughout the world.

Have courage and take bold steps!

We send our blessings to you from Jerusalem, the heart of the world!

Rabbi Oury Cherki, Chairman, Brit Olam – the Noahide World Center

Rabbi Oury Cherki

Rav Oury Cherki was born in Algeria in 1959 and grew up in France, and he made Aliyah in 1972. He studied at Merkaz Harav Yeshiva, which was founded by Rav Avraham Yitzchak Kook. He performed his military service in the artillery branch of the IDF. He studied with Rav Tzvi Yehuda Kook, Rav Yehuda Leon Ashkenazi (Manitou), Rav Shlomo Binyamin and Achlag. Rav Cherki heads the Israeli department of Machon Meir, and he is the Director of Brit Olam - the Noahide World Center. He teaches in many places throughout Israel. Rav Cherki is the spiritual leader of the "Beth Yehuda" community in Kiryat Moshe (Jerusalem). He has written many books on Jewish thought and philosophy.

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