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'''חסידי אומות העולם''' Pious ones of the nations, i.e. Godfearers. Compare with [[Tzadikei Umos HaOlam]] and [[Chochmei Umos HaOlam]].
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Non-Jewish Believers who have been granted residence in the Kingdom. They are the [[Brith Noahites]].
  
''Chasidei Umos HaOlam'' is the Hebrew term used by Maimonides in the Laws of Kings 8:11. It is generally translated as "Righteous Gentile". They are the "Observant Noahites". The term indicates non-Jews who have taken upon themselves the observance of [[Noahide Law]], and do this ''because it was revealed through [[Moshe Rabbenu]]'' as explained by Jewish tradition. According to Maimonides, Chasidei Umos HaOlam are assured a portion in the world to come. This is something that is not assured for the ''[[Chochmei Umos HaOlam]]'' who observe [[Noahide Law]], but do it for their own rational reasons.
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:They say La ilaha il allah.
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:They read Pslams 5 times a day.  
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:They prostrate facing the equator.
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:They Fast for 30 days in the Tenth month to commemorate the Fast of Adam.
  
When the kingdom is established, the Chasidei Umos HOlam will become [[Tzadikei Umos HaOlam]].
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Maimonides calls them '''צדיקי אומות העולם''' meaning '''Righteous of the Nations'''. They are the [[Chasidei Umos HaOlam]] who have taken an oath in front of a recognised beth deen and been granted official residence status/honorary citizenship in the Land of Israel because of their outstanding righteousness among the nations of the world. Only a Tzadik umot ha Olam is an official Ger Toshav. According to Maimonides, the Official Ger Toshav can only exist when the Jubilee law is in place.
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The Aramaic scriptures refer to them as מו֞מן.
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See also:
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[[Hagarim]]

Revision as of 12:18, 28 November 2020

Non-Jewish Believers who have been granted residence in the Kingdom. They are the Brith Noahites.

They say La ilaha il allah.
They read Pslams 5 times a day.
They prostrate facing the equator.
They Fast for 30 days in the Tenth month to commemorate the Fast of Adam.

Maimonides calls them צדיקי אומות העולם meaning Righteous of the Nations. They are the Chasidei Umos HaOlam who have taken an oath in front of a recognised beth deen and been granted official residence status/honorary citizenship in the Land of Israel because of their outstanding righteousness among the nations of the world. Only a Tzadik umot ha Olam is an official Ger Toshav. According to Maimonides, the Official Ger Toshav can only exist when the Jubilee law is in place.

The Aramaic scriptures refer to them as מו֞מן.

See also: Hagarim