Moshe WeinerRabbi Moshe Weiner of Jerusalem is the author of the historic text in Hebrew, "Sheva Mitzvot HaShem" ("Seven Divine Commandments"). It serves as the halachic Shulchan Aruch (codification of Torah laws) for understanding and practical observance of th detailed precepts of the Seven Noahide Commandments and the broader Noahide Code. This groundbreaking work, which took over three years to complete, was published by the organization Ask Noah International ( web site Asknoah.org ). As ever more Gentiles seek to follow a lifestyle conforming to their Seven Commandments, the growth of the movement has engendered some divergent ideas. Rabbi Weiner addressed this issue by clearly explaining what is obligatory, permissible, or forbidden for Gentiles within the laws and perspective of G-d's Torah that was given through Moses at Mount Sinai. This expansively and deeply researched work was closely reviewed by the Rabbinical authority, HaGa'on Rabbi Zalman Nehemiah Goldberg o.b.m., who was a member of the Supreme Rabbinical Court of Israel. Rabbi Goldberg added his scholarly comments in the book, and granted his enthusiastic approbation. The other leading Torah authorities who provided their approbations praised it as a major achievement which serves to bring an important but previously neglected area of Torah law to the forefront of Rabbinic attention. With Rabbi Weiner's active involvement and oversight, his work was published in English as the book "The Divine Code," which is now in its fourth edition. In 20'21 the second edition of "Sheva Mitzvot Hashem" was published with all three volumes combined into one book. It is distributed by Ask Noah International, and by Kehot in Brooklyn, NY. Read More Read Less
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