Kazik Libey

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Kazik Libey is the pen-name of a Hakham of Noahide Judaism who was one of the original founders of the Wikinoah UNC inc alongside Rabbi Ben Abrahamson and B. J. Dial. during the collapse of the High Council of Bnei NoaH in 2006. He has studied under Dan Cohen Sherbok and Dawoud elAlami as well as Gershom Tsipris, Frank Trombley and Michael Kessler having been awarded one of Cambridge University's Wolf Institute Scholarships by Dawoud Bone.

Kazik Libey is a Subbotnik Jew of Eastern Yiddish patrilineal ancestry descending from Isaac Sangari. With Irish Moravian maternal Grandparents he was raised in the Fraticelli tradition of the Beghards, and the Lollards even after a conversion event arranged by the Music teacher at his Seventh Day Baptist Middle school. At University he came into contact with Alevis (Paulician Tsabis). He began to work closely with branches of T.M.Preble's Church in the early 2000s. He was accepted at Shamash level into an East European Subbotnik seminary in 2007. In August 2008, with his head in the hands of his Sandak Meir Hakak Halevi, he was circumcised at Misgav Ladakh Hospital by the hand of Rabbi Babushkin to fulfill the mitzvah of Bris Milah completing Subbotnik Hazzan level. After completing Subbotnik Hakham studies he went through a Giyur Lechumra under the rabbonim Edward (Ezra) Tapper, Yeshayahu Hollander and Dov Meir Stein of Jerusalem's Nascent Sanhedrin Project in Summer 2010. He made Aliyah with his family in 2015 and has continued to work within the Paulician community ever since.

The pen name was inspired by a Janissary Prince from Edumen who fought against the unjust levy.

Kazik has spent most of his life researching the history of Miaphysite Noahides especially as manifest by the Paulician Alevis. He has identified Miaphysite Noahides in every century of the past 2 millennia identifying them as the original source behind several religions including Christianity and Islam.

Kazik promotes the Pharisee Petter Chamor tradition concerning the origins of the Evangelion and encourages Miaphysite Noahides to use Noahide Judaism as the "Fire from Heaven" to pour upon the armies of Gog (e.g. Karaite Jews and Messianic Jews) who "call themselves Jews though they are not" to stop them from harming the Scribes and Pharisees who sit in the seat of Moses.