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World Noahide Community The mission of the Noahide Academy of Jerusalem is to provide teaching and guidance based on the Seven Universal Principles of Ethics from Torah for Humanity.

The Seven Universal Noahide Laws that G-d gave to Moses on Mt.Sinai apply to all mankind. The leader and prophet in our time, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, calls on us to unite around these precepts, for they are the secure foundation upon which to build society and happier life for everyone. G-d did not create the world for there to be chaos, but for peaceful civilization.” This unified purpo

se for mankind lies at the heart of the Seven Noahide Laws, which preceded even the Giving of the Torah. Many teachings in Torah speak to non-Jews, even if they are not clearly included in the Seven Noahide Laws. If it is a matter which speaks to the innate moral reasoning of a human being, then it applies to them as well. The mission to perfect the world was entrusted to non-Jews as well at the Giving of the Torah, and they share in making G-d’s vision for creation a reality. Every single human being, Jew and non-Jew, has the sacred obligation to promote and live a life of morality, founded upon the Seven Noahide Laws.

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This Is the Final Invitation to HumanityThe path is clear.Every person has the freedom to accept or reject this covenant...
06/02/2026

This Is the Final Invitation to Humanity

The path is clear.

Every person has the freedom to accept or reject this covenant.

But Rambam teaches that eternal life — the World to Come — belongs to those who accept the authority of the Creator and live according to His commandments.

This covenant does not require abandoning one’s nationality or identity.

It requires only accepting the truth:

There is one God.
He revealed His will through Moses.
He gave humanity the Seven Commandments.

And He invites every person to walk this path and live forever.

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05/02/2026

📖 Daily Bible Verse

Thursday | 18 Shevat | Feb 5, 2026
Exodus 19:1

“God said to Moses, ‘I am about to come to you in the thickness of the cloud, so that all the people will hear when I speak to you, and also believe in you forever.’ Moses reported the people’s response to God.”

🌿 What Is God Teaching Us Here?

Let us ask three questions — and give three answers.

1️⃣ Why does God choose to reveal Himself “in the thickness of the cloud”?

God reveals Himself in the cloud to teach us that, for most of our lives, His presence is discovered through effort. Often, revelation comes precisely during moments of confusion, darkness, or struggle.

God is teaching us that we can choose how to encounter Him:

either through suffering and uncertainty,

or through sincere study of His Torah in the right way.

When we learn how to connect to God through His Torah, we do not need suffering to awaken us. We learn our purpose in this world:
to have a relationship with Him and to reveal the glory of His Name (Havaya) in our daily lives — with our family, friends, and in our ordinary activities.

2️⃣ Why must the people know that God speaks to Moses, even from within the cloud?

When people do not understand the purpose of life, or the meaning of suffering, they may think God is distant or silent.

This verse teaches the opposite.

Even from within the cloud, God speaks clearly to Moses — and through Moses, to humanity.

God reveals to us that:

suffering is not meaningless,

darkness does not mean abandonment,

and every challenge can be transformed into clarity and joy.

The path is teshuvah — returning to closeness with our Creator.

3️⃣ Why does this cause the people to “believe in Moses forever”?

To believe in Moses does not mean believing in a man alone.

It means recognizing that in every generation there is a “Moses of the generation” — an all-inclusive soul who carries the spiritual clarity needed for that time.

Such a soul:

understands the rectification of each individual soul,

guides people out of confusion and suffering,

and helps them discover why they are here and what their mission is in this world.

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04/02/2026

📖 Daily Bible Verse

Wednesday | 17 Shevat | Feb 4, 2026
Exodus 19:1

“In the third month after the Israelites left Egypt, they came to the Sinai Desert on that very day.”

🌿 What Is God Teaching Us Here?

This verse reveals two beautiful truths about how God speaks to humanity.

1️⃣ The Desert – A Place for God’s Word

The Torah calls the place Midbar (desert).
This word comes from “davar”, which means “word.”

God brought Israel — and through them all humanity — into a place of simplicity and openness so that His word could be heard.

The message is:

God’s wisdom is meant for everyone — but it is carried through the people He chose to transmit it, the Jewish people.

When we listen to God’s word as it comes through the Torah, we learn how to speak to God and how to live in harmony with His will.

2️⃣ Sinai – A Place Where Hatred Can End

The name Sinai is connected to the word “sinah” — hatred.

Why?

Because the Torah has the power to remove hatred from the heart.

When people connect to God’s truth, they no longer need to fight, compare, or hate.
They begin to see that all human beings are part of one divine plan.

Sinai is where division can turn into unity.

🌱 Today’s Noahide Practice

Today, take one quiet moment and say:

“God of Israel, teach me Your truth.”

Then choose one small act of kindness or understanding toward someone else.

That is how Sinai begins — in the heart.





03/02/2026

📖 Daily Bible Verse
Tuesday | 16 Shevat | Feb 3, 2026

Exodus 18:27 “Moses sent off his father-in-law, and he went on his way to his own land.”

🌿 What Is God Teaching Us Here?

This short verse contains a deep lesson for every person who wants to live close to God.

After Jethro recognized the God of Israel and accepted God’s truth, Moses did not simply say goodbye to him.
The Torah uses a special word: Moses escorted him.

This teaches us something very important:

When we honor people who seek God, we are honoring God Himself.
The Sages explain that welcoming and honoring guests is even greater than standing in the presence of Divine revelation. Abraham showed us this when he paused his conversation with God in order to welcome visitors with kindness and care.

From here we learn:

• To treat people with dignity
• To be grateful to those who help us
• And to show respect to every sincere seeker of truth
This is how God wants His world to look.

🌍 Jethro’s Mission

Rashi explains that Moses sent Jethro back to his homeland for a holy reason:
so he could teach his family and community about the One God — the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Jethro did not become Jewish.
But he became true.
And now he carried that truth back to the people who knew him best.
This is also the mission of every Noahide:
To live by God’s Seven Laws,
to walk with integrity,
and to let others see what it means to serve the One God with honesty and love.

🌱 Today’s Noahide Practice

Today, do one simple holy act:
• Show honor to someone who helped you
• Welcome someone with kindness
• Or share a word about the One God with someone who is searching
Small acts of respect and truth create great light in the world.

02/02/2026

📖 Daily Bible Verse

Monday | 15 Shevat | Feb 2, 2026
Exodus 18:13

“On the following day, Moses sat to judge the people, and the people stood before Moses from morning until evening.”

🌿 What Is God Teaching Us Here?

This verse shows us something very deep about how God wants human beings to live.

When people had conflicts, confusion, or difficult decisions, they did not simply argue with one another or follow their own emotions.
They went to Moses — the man who stood closest to God and His Torah.

Why?

Because life is not meant to be guided by impulse, opinion, or pressure.
It is meant to be guided by God’s will.

When we face problems — in our families, our marriages, our work, our health, our friendships, or our communities — the most important question is not:

“What do I feel?”
but
“What does God want from me in this situation?”

The Torah teaches that when we turn to someone who truly lives by God’s wisdom, we gain clarity and peace.

The Sages taught:

“If a teacher is like an angel of the Lord of Hosts, seek Torah from him; but if not, do not seek Torah from him.”
(Malachi 2:7; Talmud, Chagigah 15b)

This means that we should seek guidance from someone whose life reflects humility, honesty, and awe of God — someone who studies Torah not for power or status, but to serve Heaven.

Such a person helps us align our choices with God’s truth.

And when our lives align with God’s truth, even the hardest conflicts can be resolved with wisdom, dignity, and peace.

02/02/2026

📖 Daily Bible Verse

Sunday | 14 Shevat | Feb 1, 2026
Exodus 18:1

“Jethro, the priest of Midian, Moses’ father-in-law, heard all that God had done for Moses and for Israel — that the Lord had brought Israel out of Egypt.”

🌿 What Is God Teaching Humanity Here?

One of the most surprising things in the Torah is that the section containing the Ten Commandments is called “Yitro” (Jethro) — the name of a man who once served idols.

Why would the Torah name the holiest moment in history after someone who came from another spiritual path?

Because God is teaching something eternal:

Truth belongs to the one who seeks it honestly.

Jethro was not born into Israel.
He explored many belief systems.
But when he heard what the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob had done — the Exodus, the miracles, the splitting of the sea — he recognized truth.

And he came.

Not because he was perfect.
Not because he was Jewish.
But because he was honest.

🌱 A Message for Every Seeker

Many people today were born into religions they never chose.
They were taught beliefs before they were old enough to ask questions.
That is not their fault.

But like Jethro, every human being carries something holy inside:

A desire for real truth.

And when a person hears about:

The God who freed millions from slavery

The God who spoke at Mount Sinai

The God who revealed His will to all humanity

Something inside awakens.

That awakening is happening to you now.

🔥 What Jethro Teaches Us

Jethro did not become Jewish first.
He first became true.

He turned toward:

One God

No images

No human divinity

No intermediaries

A living relationship with the Creator

That is the path of the God of Israel.

Not exclusion.
Not fear.
Not blind belief.

But covenant, clarity, and closeness to God.

🌍 God’s Universal Invitation

God did not give only commandments to Israel.
He gave Seven Universal Commandments to all humanity — a path for every nation to live with dignity, morality, and connection to Him.

Anyone who accepts these Seven Laws:

Is loved by God

Is spiritually complete

Has a share in the World to Come

You do not have to become Jewish to walk with the God of Israel.

29/01/2026

🌿 Daily Bible Insight – Exodus 15:27

“They came to Eilim, where there were 12 springs and 70 date palms, and they camped there by the water.”

This verse is a map of your soul.

The 12 springs are the Jewish people — the source of Torah.
The 70 palms are all humanity — every nation, every seeker.
And the water is Torah, the wisdom that gives eternal life.

If you are seeking truth…
If you are searching for God beyond religion…
You are meant to camp by the water.

Don’t walk past it.
Drink from it.
Let it change your life.

📲 Get your daily 1-minute Bible insight, prayer, and guided Noahide Torah study on our app:

👉 https://app.noahideacademy.org

The time is now.
Come to the water. 💧





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