:''Main article [[:Category:Ashkenazi Approach]]''
This approach is only for Messianist non-Jews being the only Bnai Noach traditionally known to Ashkenazim. The approach follows both Talmuds and the Teliya in accordance with the teachings of [[Rashi]], the [[Tosafists]] (such as [[Rabbeinu Tam]]), the Ashkenazi Hassidim (such as Rabbi [[Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg|Yehuda HeHasid]]), various [[Kabbalists]] (such as [[Nachman of Breslov]]), the authors of various Machzorim (such as the [[Mahzor Vitri]] and the Metsudah Machzorim for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur), [[Yakov Yisrael Emden|Jacob Emden]], [[Baruch Fränkel-Teomim]], [[Soloveitchik|Rav Elijah Tsvi Soloveitchik]], [[Judah David Eisenstein]] and Rabbi [[Harvey Falk]]. It uses some terms defined by Rambam.
It is jurisdictional hierarchical and [[Judaism_and_Other_Religions#Exclusive Position|Exclusivist]] but based on compassion and attempting to define one halakhic faith for the Hassidei Umot HaOlam in terms of traditions customs and practice. It assumes that the plethora of sects of Christianity and Islamism are corruptions of this system while all other traditional religions around the world are distortions of the [[Derekh Eretz]] practiced by the patriarchs before the rules for Gerim were revealed at Mount Sinai in the Mishnah and Torahwhich were codified in the Evangelion by Rav Shimon HaKalpus in the late 80sCE.
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The Traditional Ashkenazi Approach

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