Monday, March 8, 2021

Institute for Noahide Code seeks strategic alliance with UN 2030 agenda

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The Institute For Noahide Code at the United Nations is seeking a strategic alliance with the United Nations post 2030 agenda "to promote the codification into national legislation of the United Nations resolutions on the culture of peace, environmental ethics and social justice".

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Institute of Noahide Code INC in UN and DC events 2018

The Institute of Noahide Code INC proposes a strategic alliance with the United Nations post 2030 agenda to promote the codification into national legislation of the United Nations resolutions on the culture of peace, environmental ethics and social justice. The Institute of Noahide Code recruits parliamentarians from all United Nations member states who share the goal of implementing these United Nations resolutions into national legislation by providing model draft legislation, initiating workshops and conferences and creating alliances with religious leaders, media and academic leaders and business executives who support and supplement the legislation by teaching, publicizing and putting into practice the “global ethics” inherent in these United Nations Resolutions.

President Bush Jr. promoted Noahide Law while in office

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I can't believe I never came across this. While in office, George Bush Jr. met with the United Nations' Institute for Noahide Code about the Noahide Laws. Below are the resolutions of Bush and his office in promoting the Noahide Laws globally. 

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President Bush roadmap to world peace press release

  1. 1. President George Bush Confers with Noahide.org to Discuss the Importance of the Seven Universal Noahide Laws

 

  1. 2. President George Bush Discusses the Importance of the Seven Universal Noahide Laws

 

  1. 3. President George Bush Issues “Road map to World Peace” Based on Seven Universal Noahide Laws

 

  1. 4. President George Bush Discusses “Road-Map to World Peace” Based on Seven Universal Noahide Laws

 

One thousand religious leaders and pastors gathered together with President George W. Bush and his staff from the White House Office of Faith. During the historical meeting the President and the representatives from different religions discussed methods to sreach a better understanding between varied cultures and philosophies.

 

Among the religious leaders was Rabbi Dr. Yaacov Cohen from Melbourne Australia who represented the worldwide Institute of Noahide Code, an organization dedicated to promote the Noahide Code of Seven Universal Laws. Rabbi Cohen presented the “Road Map to World Peace,” explaining that the Noahide Laws can unite all of mankind.

 

Rabbi Cohen who directs a worldwide popular website Noahide.org stated that the Jewish people were charged with the mission to educate mankind and be a light onto the nations by promoting the observance of the Seven Noahide Laws among all mankind. “We are presently living through a unique and favorable moment in history. The information age and advanced breakthroughs in technology affords us the tremendous opportunity to widely communicate the knowledge and observance of these laws,” Rabbi Cohen said.

 

Other religious leaders added that the religious tolerance of today and the trend towards greater democracy and freedom have created the perfect environment and provided a window of opportunity for the global acceptance of this universal code. It is by adherence to these laws, which are in and of themselves an expression of Divine goodness, that all mankind could unite and be bound by a common moral responsibility to their Creator. When humanity is unified by its highest common denominator, genuine peace and harmony will flourish throughout the world.

 

Despite the daunting challenge we must remember that a little light could dispel and illuminate a lot of darkness and the darkness will offer no resistance as it melts before the light. The obvious reason being that light is the substance while darkness is merely the void.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rabbi YD Cohen  met with Pres. Bush in DC  and discussed the Noahide laws, explained the “Road map to World Peace “ is via the 7 laws of Noahide www.Noahide.org  and NOT for Israel to give up land for peace as that will only incite further violence…

 

The white house office of faith based  and community initiatives leaders / people from all faith were present …  the Noahide laws is for all ….

 

Bush sr. signed in public law the foundation…

 

As Rabbi Boaz Kali from Israel spoke on his meetings with Arab leaders to sign keep the Noahide laws when he addressed a group of people from all faiths and non believers in New York City Hunter College in March of this year with Rabbi BS Jacobson and Rabbi YD Cohen in a panel discussion.

One of the main points that G-d -Torah ‘s has a message to all nations of the world …

Sunday, March 7, 2021

Chabad brings the Noahide Laws to China



The unofficial Sanhedrin asked the Chinese government to "adopt and enforce" the Noahide Laws (here). Here we learn about Chabad spreading the Noahide Laws in the country. 

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"We already know that the Hasidim of Chabad are spreading so-called "Moshiach cards" everywhere. They represent a business card on one side of which a portrait of the Rebbe of King Moshiach is printed, and on the other - the corresponding text. Cards for non-Jews in different languages ​​are especially popular. Recently, cards have been printed in Chinese with the 7 commandments of the sons of Noah. When these cards were handed out in Chinese regions, the locals told what was the meaning of the word "Geula" - this is how "Liberation" sounds in Hebrew - in Chinese."

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https://moshiach.ru/bneinoach/events/3758.html

WHAT DOES GEULA MEAN IN CHINESE?

04.03.2008

We already know that the Hasidim of Chabad are spreading so-called "Moshiach cards" everywhere. They represent a business card on one side of which a portrait of the Rebbe of King Moshiach is printed, and on the other - the corresponding text. Cards for non-Jews in different languages ​​are especially popular. Recently, cards have been printed in Chinese with the 7 commandments of the sons of Noah. When these cards were handed out in Chinese regions, the locals told what was the meaning of the word "Geula" - this is how "Liberation" sounds in Hebrew - in Chinese.

I have it already!

A group of business women from New York, who design clothes, went to China. They brought with them and distributed thousands of these cards in Chinese. In addition, they explained to the Chinese about the importance of faith in the Almighty, as well as that it is forbidden to eat part of a still living animal.

This caused contradictory feelings among the Chinese, because they were used to eating live insects, but, at the same time, they were pleased that the cards were made in their native language.

Chinese language cards are distributed every day in the United States as well. This occurs in places where there is a high concentration of Chinese people, such as China Town, Coney Island, and Flatbush Super Cosco, where thousands of Chinese spend a lot of time shopping every day. And if some Chinese have already received the card earlier, he answers: "Geula", which in Chinese means "I already have it!"



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Pierre Trudeau endorsed the Noahide Laws (moral and ethical teachings) of Chabad

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This article does not directly mention the Noahide Laws by name but we know that the euphemism "the moral and ethical teachings proclaimed by their leader the Lubavitcher Rebbe Menachem M. Schneerson" means Noahide Laws as it is in connection to "the Chabad-Lubavitch movement ...in their bid to emphasize religious beliefs in education." It also mentions Education Day USA which are the laws and proclamations that recognize the Noahide Laws in the USA. We see here that Chabad asked Trudeau for his support and "Trudeau assured the group he was deeply aware of the moral and ethical teachings proclaimed by their leader the Lubavitcher Rebbe Menachem M. Schneerson."

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 Montreal Gazette

Oct. 14, 1978 Anno Domini

Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau has been asked by the Chabad-Lubavitch movement for his support in their bid to emphasize religious beliefs in education.

Trudeau met with members of the Canadian arm of the worldwide Orthodox Jewish movement in Toronto recently. Included in the group was Montreal Rabbi Simcha Zirkind.

The Lubavitch movement aims to bring the message of Judaism to Jews who have departed from their religious beliefs.

Trudeau assured the group he was deeply aware of the moral and ethical teachings proclaimed by their leader the Lubavitcher Rebbe Menachem M. Schneerson.

The Prime Minister promised to make a public statement to advance the cause of the Lubavitch movement in the near future.

In the United States, the movement has gained the support of Congress through a special bill proclaimed last April 18 as Education Day U.S.A. out of respect for Rebbe Schneerson.

Saturday, March 6, 2021

Catholic students indoctrinated in Noahide Law by Chabad

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In 2011 nearly 1000 Catholic school students were brought to Chabad to learn about the Noahide Laws. This and in England the Noahide Laws are entering school textbooks (here). The children are being indoctrinated. 

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https://collive.com/shliach-teaches-catholic-pupils/

Shliach Teaches Catholic Pupils

January 12, 2011 – 7 Shevat 5771

More than a thousand Catholic High School students from the Greater Toronto area came to Chabad Rabbi Meir Gitlin to learn.

Just in the past two months, more than a thousand Catholic High School students from all over the Greater Toronto Area have come to Chabad of Markham to learn.

Rabbi Meir Gitlin, a Shliach in Markham for over 20 years, has been following a clear directive of the Rebbe to create opportunities to teach the seven Noahide laws to non Jews. 

In his lecture, he not only discusses and explains the rational reasons and benefits of adhering to a moral code of conduct but the spiritual as well

Every few weeks or so, two or three bus loads of Catholic students line up outside the Chabad House

As they enter the building, the students place yarmulkes on their heads and enter the shul to sit quietly and respectfully as Rabbi Gitlin talks and takes questions periodically through his lecture. 

“The Rebbe instructed us to do all we can to also prepare the nations of the world for Moshiach through promoting and teaching the commandments which establish morality in the world – the Seven Noahide Laws,” the Shliach told COLlive.com. 

“In the last two months, the schools have actually been calling me for an appointment,” he added. “These groups are coming because they’re Heaven sent. It a sign of the times – Moshiach Tzieten.” 

Rabbi preaches the Noahide Laws to the European People's Party

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The European People's Party is Europe's largest political party. In 2009 one Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet preached the Noahide message to the body in Venice, Italy.

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Rabbi Lectures European Party

November 21, 2009 – 4 Kislev 5770

British Yitzchak Schochet addressed the European People's Party conference in Italy, calling on politicians to "engage religion" and the 7 Noahide Laws.

A leading British rabbi addressed a special European People’s Party conference in Venice, Italy, on Thursday.

Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet, chairman of the Rabbinical Council in the UK and leader of the Mill Hill synagogue, told the EPP: “Engaging religion as part of a political process in looking to change the landscape of civilisation is not just advisable – it is vital.”

The conference was organised in order to encourage greater dialogue between the EPP – the largest European-level party of the continent – and Religious institutions

This was the first time a Rabbi was invited along to put forth the Jewish viewpoint. 

In keeping with the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s theme and instruction, Rabbi Schochet seized the opportunity to mention the 7 Noahide Laws as well. 

“These are core principles that infuse the next generation with a greater sense of respect, reverence and responsibility,” he said. 

“‘Don’t Kill,’ ‘Don’t Steal,’ ‘Don’t Commit Adultery,’ extend well beyond their obvious connotation. They imply a deeper respect for a fellow human being, for one’s property and the paramount importance of family life. 

“‘Don’t take a limb from a living animal,’ goes to the very heart of man’s greater duty of being caretaker of G-d’s world – something extremely important to consider when discussing the central concerns appertaining to climate change. 

“More spiritual leaders need to put that message out there in order to better maintain kinder societies and a universal harmony. All these laws underpinned of course by the first – a basic belief in G-d – the recognition of religion as a backbone to civilisation.” 

Schochet also urged the 150 strong audience made up of members of the European Parliament, Archbishops and media that they should stop viewing Judaism as the victim religion – survivors of the Holocaust, victims of persecution, pogroms and modern-day Anti Semitism.

“Judaism is anything but a victim religion. If it was, it would have died out long before the rise of Nazism, communism, indeed it would have likely ended before it began, back in Egypt more than three thousand years ago

“But it is still here to tell the tale. And it is still here because Judaism is anything but a victim. We have taught civilisation the importance of social responsibility, love and peace as the foundation of justice – a faith that comes out fighting each and every time – not just for itself but for the weak and the poor and the oppressed wherever they may be found. 

“We never sat humbly and passively, to accept the world as it is. That is not what the Jewish patriarchs and the Jewish Sages through the ages did. They raged against the injustices of the world. They even argued with G-d Himself.” 

Concluding his remarks in what was described by numerous attendees as a riveting speech, Schcohet said: “A world without Judaism would be an emptier place. When looking to define values – when looking to enhance the moral fabric of society – to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony, Judaism has to be one of those voices adding its critical note to the choir in every which way.” 

Friday, March 5, 2021

Chabad bring Noahide Law to North Korea

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 Chabadnicks have been working to bring the Noahide Laws to every nation on earth, here we learn about one Chabad member who entered North Korea with cards about the Noahide Laws.

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He has visited 80 countries, put on Tefillin on the jungles of South America and printed editions of Tanya on the Everest Mountain and in Antarctica. 

Now, Meir Alfasi seems to have topped himself and even made history again

The 33-year-old Lubavitcher photographer and father of 4 children has visited the isolated North Korea, the infamous East Asian country ruled by Kim Jong-un.  

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Despite the explicit instruction, Alfasi arrived with no fewer than three professional cameras, including a Go-Pro. He also came with a Tallis, Tefillin, a siddur and a few cards about the Seven Noahide Laws.

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A Lubavitcher Entered North Korea

August 20, 2018 – 9 Elul 5778

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Photographer Meir Alfasi dared to visit isolated North Korea and despite constant surveillance, he found common ground with them. 

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He has visited 80 countries, put on Tefillin on the jungles of South America and printed editions of Tanya on the Everest Mountain and in Antarctica. 

Now, Meir Alfasi seems to have topped himself and even made history again

The 33-year-old Lubavitcher photographer and father of 4 children has visited the isolated North Korea, the infamous East Asian country ruled by Kim Jong-un.  

The trigger to the audacious trip was the groundbreaking summit of the Korean dictator with US President Donald Trump.

“I said, I’ll be the first Lubavitcher there,” Alfasi told Ynet. “I first presented myself in the documents as a teacher, because journalists aren’t allowed to visit – they are considered the greatest enemies.” 

Alfasi even provided them with the phone number of schools to verify his teaching status. “But then my contact person told me I wasn’t approved because my photos were posted on an English news website and they found it.”

Alfasi ended up admitting that he is also a photographer. Nevertheless, he was granted entrance and was signed on a document that “if I give a bad name to the country I would have to pay a fine” and that he cannot bring any camera equipment or post photos on social media. 

“I came to China, got a visa to the North, and from there I boarded a rickety Russian plane to Pyongyang,” he said. North Korean tennis players on the flight and the Westerners wouldn’t talk to him. 

During the flight was when he began doubting his decision. “I had already begun calculating that I’d rather die on the plane and not somewhere in North Korea while being tortured…”

Despite the explicit instruction, Alfasi arrived with no fewer than three professional cameras, including a Go-Pro. He also came with a Tallis, Tefillin, a siddur and a few cards about the Seven Noahide Laws.

At one point, border control brought a hammer to try to break open his black Tefillin boxes. His translators had lied, saying that the boxes don’t contain any prayer and are not associated with religion. 

Alfasi visited the national monuments with the statues of the country’s leaders. He was instructed to purchase flowers as a sign of honor, not to put his hands in his pockets, or take a selfie. He was also told to bow. 

Instead, he began reciting the Aleinu prayer and bowed at the words praising Hashem. “I forgot that my hands were behind my back and I got hit by my tour guides,” he said. 

The next morning, Alfasi says his guide asked why he was talking to himself in his hotel room. “Until that point, I had no idea that they were listening to me the whole time,” he said. “I was never allowed to walk alone or make contact with anyone else.” 

He says North Korea is the greatest “show” in the world. “Their museums are beautiful, the people are dressed beautifully and there are impressive buildings in the streets, but it’s all a facade, he says, noting the hungry children he also saw on side roads. 

Despite the fear, Alfasi did not hide his Chassidic or Israeli identity, walking proudly with a black fedora and a kapota at times. “Every place that I mentioned Israel, I was welcomed with open arms,” he said. 

He also found similarities between the locals and the frum Jewish community. “They get married through a shidduch – through a matchmaker or a relative. The girls at the ages of 24-28 and the boys between 28- 32. And they don’t live together before marriage.”

Alfasi proudly noted that “Coca Cola does not exist in North Korea but Chabad has already been there. 

Noahidists at U.N. using their position to stop "bias" against Israel

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We have already learned that most Noahides (converts to Noahidism) are Zionists (here). We have also learned how the Institute for Noahide Code (INC) is making inroads in the United Nations (here). The same INC is trying to eliminate "bias" against Israel. We also know the Israeli government is behind Noahide conversions (here). The Noahide agenda and the Zionist agenda are inextricably linked. 

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Winds of change blowing at the UN?

161 countries now have diplomatic relations with Israel, which is the highest number that it has ever been for the Jewish state.  Increasingly, the community of nations cares less about Palestinian objections and more about what Israel has to offer.

By Rachel Avraham

Last week, the Palestinian Authority sought to pass a UN Security Council Resolution condemning Trump’s “Deal of the Century.”  In the end, they failed because the UN Security Council resolution did not garner enough international support.  For this reason, they were forced to be content with the UN High Commissioner for Human rights publishing a blacklist of businesses that do business in Israeli settlements and nothing else. 

While the PA hailed the UN Human Rights Council resolution as a “victory for international law,” in reality, the PA did not get the huge victory that they dreamed of for such a blacklist does not carry the same legal weight as a UN Security Council Resolution.  For the State of Israel, which naturally condemned the list, this is actually a major diplomatic achievement, which one could not dream of happening at an earlier date, when the only thing preventing such anti-Israel UN Security Council resolutions from passing was the American veto.

There clearly has been a systematic change in how the nations of the world view the State of Israel.  After the Sudanese leader accepted the idea of establishing diplomatic relations with the Jewish state and Chad’s President announced his nation’s renewed relationship with Israel, more and more countries are seeking to follow suite.    

Now, 161 different countries have diplomatic relations with Israel, which is the highest number that it has ever been for the Jewish state.  Increasingly, the community of nations cares less about Palestinian objections and more about what Israel has to offer.

As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu related: “There is a lot we can do together [including] security, agriculture, food, water, energy, health and much more.   We’re making new inroads into the Muslim world.  This is the result of a great effort during the last few years.  We’re making history and we’re returning Israel into a rising world power.“  All of these developments greatly influence what happens at the United Nations.  

However, the State of Israel did not work alone in seeking to change the systematic bias against Israel at the UN.  They were helped by various organizations. One of the most unusual of these is the Institute of Noahide Code, a Jewish organization based in New York that has been actively working to fight against systematic anti-Israel bias at the UN.  Over the last several years, the Institute of Noahide Code has been working in order to educate the international community about the Jewish belief system.  They have spoken about Jewish beliefs on various panels at the UN and partook in events that also raised awareness about the plight of Jews in Arab countries. 

Rabbi Yakov David Cohen, who founded the Institute of Noahide Code, believes that his work raising awareness about the seven laws of Noah’s sons among prominent members of the international community has helped lead to a change in “how the UN views the Jewish people and this has affected their policies especially on anti-Semitism." He feels "the Universal Noahide Code is a means to obtain peace, unity and redemption for the entire world.”  He stressed that his work has led to the initiation of events at the UN commemorating the Holocaust and a Hanukkah party for prominent members of the international community.   

Rabbi Cohen believes creating positive publicity about the Jewish belief system is the best way that Israel can fight against prejudice and bias, for the best defense is a good offense.  This means that we should highlight at every opportunity how positive we are and how horrible our enemies are, thus taking away the focus from the media frames that our political enemies set up for us.  

These events hosted by the Institute of the Noahide Code, which teaches non-Jews how they can live an ethical life according to the Jewish belief system, has had an effect.  According to the Institute for National Security Studies, “In mid-October 2019, against the background of increasing anti-Semitic incidents - demonstrated most vividly in the shooting in Halle, Germany on Yom Kippur - Ahmed Shaheed, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, presented a report to the UN General Assembly entitled "Elimination of All Forms of Religious Intolerance," focusing on anti-Semitism. The 19-page report, a comprehensive effort to deal with anti-Semitism on a global scale, warrants attention not only because it carries importance for Israel and for Jewish communities around the world, but also because it is surprisingly professional and research-based.”   In the end, the UN took a huge stance against anti-Semitic hatred in the West.     

And now, the State of Israel is starting to benefit from this new sentiment at the UN as well by the recent withdrawal of the UN Security Council resolution against Trump’s ‘deal of the century.’  Of course, the UN is still systematically biased against Israel, as the recent blacklisting of businesses that do business in Israeli settlements demonstrates.  However, the winds in New York City are starting to blow in a friendlier direction for the Jewish state.  

We are no longer living in an era where the entire UN system believes that Zionism is a form of racism.  Therefore, in the end, if things continue in this direction, one day we can potentially succeed to transform the UN from being a bastion for anti-Israel hatred into a place promoting tolerance and respect for the Jewish people.   

As the Prophet Isaiah envisioned and the UN once believed, “They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning-hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, nor shall they learn war anymore.”      

Rachel Avraham is a political analyst working at the Safadi Center for International Diplomacy, Research, Public Relations and Human Rights.  She is the author of “Women and Jihad: Debating Palestinian Female Suicide Bombings in the American, Israeli and Arab Media.”  

Noahide Law pushed at United Nations Inter-Parliamentary Coalition for Global Ethics

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We have been discussing how the Institute for Noahide Code has had the United Nations affirm the Noahide Laws and seeks to have Noahide Law inserted in all the world's nation's constitutions (here). Here is a clip of the Institute for Noahide Code promoting Noahide Law at the United Nations' Inter-Parliamentary Coalition for Global Ethics in 2014.



Thursday, March 4, 2021

Jewish evangelist who brought Noahide Law to Arabs and Druze and started "7For70" dies (2018)

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Rabbi Boaz Kali was a prolific proponent of the Noahide Laws. He started the "7for70 - Seven Laws for Seventy Nations" organization to promote the Noahide Laws. He was particularly active in the Arab and Druze communities. He died in 2018.

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https://staging-collive.wordkeeper.net/rabbi-boaz-kali-68-obm/

Rabbi Boaz Kali, 68, OBM

July 11, 2018 – 28 Tammuz 5778

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Rabbi Boaz Kali, a Chabad Shliach who had Druze and Arabs friends as he taught the Seven Noahide Laws, passed away

Rabbi Boaz Kali, a Chabad Shliach who was renowned for his tireless activities to teach the Seven Laws of Noah to non-Jewish people in Israel and beyond, passed away on 22 Tammuz 5778.

He was 68 and suffered from an illness.

Born to a religious Zionist family, Rabbi Kali become close to Chabad Chassidus and has been one of the veteran Shluchim in Haifa, the large northern Israeli port city

He served as Deputy Director of the Chabad Educational Institutions in Haifa and Kiryat Shmuel and the director of the tourist synagogue in the German Colony in Haifa. 

He was most known for his activism with gentiles as the founder and chairman of “7For70 – Seven Laws for Seventy Nations,” an organization dedicated to teaching the universal laws as a morality code for the basis of civilization. 

He would visit Arab villages and meet with teenagers in Arab schools in Israel’s Galilee region and at one point, even in Syria. “I teach them the concept of ‘Ve’ahavta l’reacha kamocha’ that we are responsible for each other,” he told Israeli TV.

Rabbi Kali said the message had an immediate impact as rates of youth violence in places that he visited have since been lowered. Three years ago, Rabbi Kali was a speaker at the Ahmadiyya conference, a peaceful revival movement within Islam. 

The prominent Druze sheikh, Professor Fadel Mantsur was a supporter of his activities. “Instilling the values of the Seven Laws of Noah is necessary and very important to correct the human race and connect people to G-d and a better society,” he said. 

It wasn’t always an easy task. Yinon Nissim Cohen, one of his acquaintances, remembered Rabbi Kali booking a hotel in East Jerusalem expecting a crowd of Arab locals to participate. Not a single person showed up. 

Instead, Rabbi Kali invited an Arab employee of the hotel to the podium and led a panel discussion between the two for some 20 minutes. Rabbi Kali left leaflets in Arabic which were then used to distribute on Jaffa Street in Jerusalem.

Over the years, Rabbi Kali had the Sha’ar ha-Yichud ve’ha’Emunah (“The Gateway of Unity and Belief”) chapter of the Alter Rebbe‘s Tanya translated into Arabic and published as a standalone book which is said to be especially appropriate for gentiles. 

Mayor of Haifa Yona Yahav considered Rabbi Kali “a beloved friend” and described him as “a man of action, a faithful Shliach of the Rebbe of Chabad to spread Judaism, light and love for every person.”

Yahav wrote on Facebook: “Rabbi Boaz OBM campaigned for peace among all the names and the observance of the Seven Laws of Noah… I’m sorry for you, brother, you were very kind to me and I’ll miss you very much.”

The Mayor concluded his message with the line, “Boaz, you promised us all to bring the redemption to the world… and the mission has not yet been completed!”

 He is survived by his wife Chedva Kali, their children Rabbi Binyomin Meir Kali – Ramat Gan, Rabbi Avrohom Kali – Tel Aviv, Rabbi Yishai Kali – Haifa, Rabbi Shmuel Kali – Kfar Chabad, Mrs. Ruth Goldfarb – Kiryat Chaim; and grandchildren.

Baruch Dayan Haemes: Boaz ben Yaakov.

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

After accepting Noahide Laws, the Canaanites still had to render "physical service"

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No matter your opinion about the Canaanites, the way they were treated in regards to the Noahide Laws is telling, even though these laws applied differently to people living inside Israel and were more harsh, but they give us a glimpse into how non-Jews may be treated globally under Noahide Law, a precedent. When invading Israel, the Jews offered the Canaanites conversion to the Noahide Laws and taxation or genocide (here). In this article, we learn that not only did Canaanites did to give up all power and submit to the Jews under taxation, they also had to render physical service, an unnecessary demand that shows the type of "generosity" we can expect even if we accept the Noahide Laws. 

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Rambam’s version suggests Gd wanted the Jews to rid the land of Canaanite influence. If they adopted different worldviewencapsulated in the Noahide laws, and permanently gave up their rights to power or leadership, they would remove their threat. Ra’avad, I think, thinks the problem continues unless they throw aside their Caananite-ness completely. 

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Two aspects of the mitzvah might carve out some room for comfort First, its limits. Rambam in the sixth chapter of Laws of Kings holds Jewish kings must offer peace before waging war with anyone, including Canaanite nationswhom the Torah seems to say must either leave Israel or be killed. For Rambam, Canaanites could stay in Israel if they committed to observing the Noahide laws (which tradition thought obligatory on all non-Jews anyway), and a subordinate position in Jewish society, demonstrated by paying financial tribute and rendering physical service.  

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Killing Amalek: A Moral Quandary?

 

As we say at the Pesah Seder, Lavan was by far not the only enemy who sought to destroy the Jewish peopleevery generation has such an enemy. The Shabbat before Purim, we read of the mitzvah to wipe out Amalek, the first to attack the Jews after they left Egypt. In a world where mass murder has been too frequent a reality—the Jews in the Holocaust are, sadly, but one of the twentieth century’s attempted genocides—the idea Jews are told to wipe out some other nation bothers many (I heard Nehama Leibowitz zt”l once said any student who doesn’t challenge the Torah on this is either asleep or has an insufficient moral compass). 

Two aspects of the mitzvah might carve out some room for comfort First, its limits. Rambam in the sixth chapter of Laws of Kings holds Jewish kings must offer peace before waging war with anyone, including Canaanite nationswhom the Torah seems to say must either leave Israel or be killed. For Rambam, Canaanites could stay in Israel if they committed to observing the Noahide laws (which tradition thought obligatory on all non-Jews anyway), and a subordinate position in Jewish society, demonstrated by paying financial tribute and rendering physical service.  

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Ra’avad disagrees, thinks their only ways to avoid death were to leave or convert to Judaism. Crucially for my point, both agree there is some way they could stay in Israel, let alone not be killed. 

Rambam’s version suggests Gd wanted the Jews to rid the land of Canaanite influence. If they adopted different worldviewencapsulated in the Noahide laws, and permanently gave up their rights to power or leadership, they would remove their threat. Ra’avad, I think, thinks the problem continues unless they throw aside their Caananite-ness completely. 

Our multicultural world might object to the idea any culture must be completely destroyed; the Torah disagrees. Rambam and Ra’avad, I think, differ on how far a member of such a culture must go to prove s/he has shed its corruptions. 

The extension to Amalek surprises us at first, because the Torah seems more unequivocal in calling for their destruction. I think Rambam included them in the Canaanite loophole because he thought it would address their wrong as wellThe Torah describes their crime as asher karekha ba-derekhDeuteronomy 25;18 

Most plainly, it means who met you on the way. Rashi quotes Hazal’s Midrashic reading, who cooled you off. On their way out of Egypt, backed by word of Gd’s exploits on their behalfno one dared take on the Jews. Amalek’s willingness to try made it again a possibility they could contemplate.  

Without Amalek, Hazal imagine the Jews walking into Israel unimpeded. Had that continued, they might not have asked to send spies, might have gotten to Israel within a few years of the Exodus, conquered the land with no opposition, and set up a Gd-focused. What would that have done for the project of bringing the world to accept Gd’s dominion over all 

We will never know, the stain Amalek bears forever, their having moved the world from a path where Gd’s power and involvement was clear, to one where we struggle ourselves to be aware and to bring others to proper awareness of Gd’s rule and role in the world. To be of Amalek means to come from a people who dealt a significant blow to humanity 

The ways forward open for them only if they are ready to address, repent, and relinquish, their past. 

(Many treat Amalek as an ideological matter, as if that is more morally palatable. To me, it complicates the issue, because the Torah makes a mitzvah of wiping out whoever counts as Amalek. Are we more comfortable wiping out men, women, and children who identify with Nazism, Communism, or other ideologies thought of as Amalek? Whatever the answer, Rambam is telling us the way out is rejecting the identity, and forging a new one.) 

The mitzvot  of Amalek—to keep our hatred for them alive by reminding ourselves what they did, to kill them if opportunity presents itself– tell me the Torah wants us to remember to care about history reaching its successful conclusion. Amalek’s choice to be the first opponents of Gd, to move the Jewish people’s impact on the world to a longer, more circuitous route to success, earned them a special slot in the world’s rogues’ gallery 

Relief comes with renunciation of their past, else we will do it for them, the Torah says. Getting us back to our real business, ushering in Gd’s Kingdom on Earth.