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This is the beginning of a comprehensive directory of leaders in the Bnai Noach community.  Please add any that are missing.  Eventually these leaders should be broken into categories and each of these names of leaders should be made into Wikinoah pages give some biographical information and/or contact information.
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This is the beginning of a comprehensive directory of leaders and teachers in the Bnai Noach community.  Please add any that are missing.  Eventually these leaders should be broken into categories and each of these names of leaders should be made into Wikinoah pages give some biographical information and/or contact information.
  
Listed from A-Z of last name
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Listed from A-Z of last name: (BN) means Bnei Noach, (BI) means Bnei Israel.
  
 
==General Approach==
 
==General Approach==
*[[J. David Bleich|Bleich, Rabbi J. David]], Yeshiva University, Cordoza School of Law, New York, NY
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*[[Zvi Aviner|Aviner, Rabbi Zvi]] Rabbi and Physician, author of Sod-Siach, a series of Torah Parsha classes. Engaged in the teaching of Torah to both Jewish and non-Jewish audiences for years. (BI)
*[[Michael Broyde|Broyde, Rabbi Prof. Michael]], Professor of Law, Emory Univ. School of Law, Atlanta, GA
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*[[Yoel David Bakst|Bakst, Rabbi Yoel David]] (BI)
*[[Israel Chait|Chait, Rabbi Israel]] Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva B’Nai Torah in Far Rockaway, New York, and has collaborated closely with the Noahide Movement.
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*[[Barre Elisheva]] Teaching the Bnei Laws according to Rambam (BI)
*[[Michael Dallen|Dallen, Michael]] started the First Covenant Foundation (originally, the Rainbow Covenant Foundation)
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*[[Miriam Ben Yaacov|Ben Yaacov, Miriam]] (BI)
*[[David Davis|David, Davis]] former ordained Baptist Minister, graduated from Tennessee Temple University of Chattanooga in 1972. Noahide speaker & lecturer.
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*[[J. David Bleich|Bleich, Rabbi J. David]], Yeshiva University, Cordoza School of Law, New York, NY (BI)
*[[Billy Jack Dial|Dial, Billy Jack]] Founder of the United Noachide Council Acworth Georgia
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*[[Michael Broyde|Broyde, Rabbi Prof. Michael]], Professor of Law, Emory Univ. School of Law, Atlanta, GA (BI)
*[[Vendyl Jones|Jones, Vendyl]] an American religious scholar who has directed archaeological searches for Biblical artifacts such as the Ark of the Covenant.
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*[[Alan W. Cecil|Cecil, Alan]] (BN)
*[[Michael Katz|Katz, Rabbi Dr. Michael]] rabbinic consultant and adviser to Noahides since 1989. He has been a First Covenant Foundation trustee and director since the foundation's beginning.
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*[[Israel Chait|Chait, Rabbi Israel]] Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva B’Nai Torah in Far Rockaway, New York, and has collaborated closely with the Noahide Movement. (BI)
*[[Terry Lanham|Lanham, Terry]] Director of Chavurath B’nai Noach Fort Worth, Texas
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*[[Michael Dallen|Dallen, Michael]] started the First Covenant Foundation (originally, the Rainbow Covenant Foundation) (BI)
*[[Aaron Lichtenstein|Lichtenstein, Aaron]] Ph.D., teaches at the City University of New York (CUNY), and has taught at New York University, Yeshiva University, University of Denver, Jews' College (London), and Yeshiva Hechal HaTorah. He is the author of "The Seven Laws of Noah", "Noachide Communities Throughout the Ages", was staff editor at the Encyclopedia Judaica.
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*[[David Davis|David, Davis]] former ordained Baptist Minister, graduated from Tennessee Temple University of Chattanooga in 1972. Noahide speaker & lecturer. (BN)<ref name="leaders">These Noachide are known to have directed a noachide community of noachide. If you know of someone else who has had the experience please let us know.</ref>
*[[Jim Long|Long, Jim]] journalist, Radio personality, combines his love of archaeology, writing and film-making with teaching about Noahides
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*[[Billy Jack Dial|Dial, Billy Jack]] Noahide Leader. Founder of the United Noachide Council, Acworth Georgia (BN)<ref name="leaders"/>
*[[Nahum Rakover|Rakover, Prof. Nachum]], Bar Ilan University, Israel
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*[[Roger Grattan|Grattan, Roger]] Emissary of the ''nascent''  Sanhedrin North American Affairs & Official UNC, Inc. Advisor Bangor, Maine (BN)
*[[Jack Saunders|Saunders, Jack]] began his professional career as a Baptist pastor, is the president and lector (principal teacher) of Frazier's Chapel, a Noahide center near Cleveland, Tennessee
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*[[Vendyl Jones|Jones, Vendyl]] an American religious scholar who has directed archaeological searches for Biblical artifacts such as the Ark of the Covenant. (BN)<ref name="leaders"/>
*[[James D. Tabor|Tabor, Dr. James D.]] a leading scholar on the Dead Sea Scrolls, on the Second Temple period, and on the origins of Christianity. James D. Tabor is a professor in the Department of Religious Studies, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His specialty is ancient Judaism, and early Christianity in the context of Hellenistic culture and religions. He has published a study of Paul titled Things Unutterable (University Press of America, 1986)
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*[[Michael Katz|Katz, Rabbi Dr. Michael]] rabbinic consultant and adviser to Noahides since 1989. He has been a First Covenant Foundation trustee and director since the foundation's beginning. (BI)
*[[Saul Zucker|Zucker, Rabbi Saul]] principal of the Mesivta of New Jersey in Teaneck, New Jersey.
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*[[Terry Lanham|Lanham, Terry]] Director of Chavurath B’nai Noach Fort Worth, Texas (BN)<ref name="leaders"/>
*[[Solomon Zweitter|Zweitter, Rabbi Solomon]] Professor of Talmudic Literature at Bar Ilan University in Israel, and a graduate of the Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Seminary at Yeshiva University in New York.
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*[[Kazik Libey|Libey, Kazik]] PGS Religion in Late Antiquity. Researches the history of Noahism at Cardiff University, UK. UNC Global Relations President and Policy Strategist. (BN)
*[[Roger Grattan|Grattan, Roger]] Emissary of the ''nascent''  Sanhedrin North American Affairs & Official UNC, Inc. Advisor Bangor, Maine
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*[[Aaron Lichtenstein|Lichtenstein, Aaron]] Ph.D., teaches at the City University of New York (CUNY), and has taught at New York University, Yeshiva University, University of Denver, Jews' College (London), and Yeshiva Hechal HaTorah. He is the author of "The Seven Laws of Noah", "Noachide Communities Throughout the Ages", was staff editor at the Encyclopedia Judaica. (BI)
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*[[Jim Long|Long, Jim]] journalist, Radio personality, combines his love of archaeology, writing and film-making with teaching about Noahides (BN)
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*[[Eugene Narrett|Narrett, Eugene]]
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*[[Ray Pettersen|Pettersen, Ray]] Founder of Noahide Nations at www.NoahideNations.com, Co-Host of the Noahide Nations Show on Israel National Radio, Founder of the G.I.V.E. Relief Fund, Leader of two Noahide Groups.<ref name="leaders"/> (BN)
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*[[Adam Penrod|Penrod, Adam]] (BN)
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*[[Yehuda Ribco|Ribco, Yehuda]](BI)
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*[[Anna Roth|Roth, Dr. Anna]] (BI)
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*[[Nahum Rakover|Rakover, Prof. Nachum]], Bar Ilan University, Israel (BI)
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*[[Jack Saunders|Saunders, Jack]] began his professional career as a Baptist pastor, is the president and lector (principal teacher) of Frazier's Chapel, a Noahide center near Cleveland, Tennessee (BN)<ref name="leaders"/>
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*[[James D. Tabor|Tabor, Dr. James D.]] a leading scholar on the Dead Sea Scrolls, on the Second Temple period, and on the origins of Christianity. James D. Tabor is a professor in the Department of Religious Studies, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His specialty is ancient Judaism, and early Christianity in the context of Hellenistic culture and religions. He has published a study of Paul titled Things Unutterable (University Press of America, 1986) (BN)
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*[[Doug Taylor|Taylor, Doug]] (BN)
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*[[Joseph Weiss|Weiss, Rabbi Joseph]] part of instructional staff of NoahideNations.com (BI)
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*[[Saul Zucker|Zucker, Rabbi Saul]] principal of the Mesivta of New Jersey in Teaneck, New Jersey. (BI)
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*[[Solomon Zweitter|Zweitter, Rabbi Solomon]] Professor of Talmudic Literature at Bar Ilan University in Israel, and a graduate of the Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Seminary at Yeshiva University in New York. (BI)
  
==Chabbad Approach==
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==Chabad Approach==
*[[Menachem Mendel Schneerson|Schneerson, Rabbi Menachem Mendel]]
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*[[Menachem Mendel Schneerson|Schneerson, Rabbi Menachem Mendel]] (BI)
*[[Nachman M. Bernhard|Bernhard, Rabbi Nachman M.]], Johannesburg, South Africa
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*[[Nachman M. Bernhard|Bernhard, Rabbi Nachman M.]], Johannesburg, South Africa (BI)
*[[BenZion Friedman|Friedman, Rabbi BenZion]], Overland Park, KS
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*[[BenZion Friedman|Friedman, Rabbi BenZion]], Overland Park, KS (BI)
*[[Dovid Goldstein|Goldstein, Rabbi Dovid]], Head Rabbi, Texas State Prison System, Houston, TX
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*[[Dovid Goldstein|Goldstein, Rabbi Dovid]], Head Rabbi, Texas State Prison System, Houston, TX (BI)
*[[Nosson Sachs|Sachs, Rabbi Nosson]], Chaplain Lt. Colonel, United States Army Reserve, Pittsburgh, PA
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*[[Nosson Sachs|Sachs, Rabbi Nosson]], Chaplain Lt. Colonel, United States Army Reserve, Pittsburgh, PA (BI)
*[[Immanuel Schochet|Schochet,Rabbi Immanuel]], Toronto, Canada
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*[[Immanuel Schochet|Schochet,Rabbi Immanuel]], Toronto, Canada (BI)
*[[Yonah Avtzon|Avtzon, Rabbi Yonah]], Director, Sichos in English, Brooklyn, NY
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*[[Yonah Avtzon|Avtzon, Rabbi Yonah]], Director, Sichos in English, Brooklyn, NY (BI)
*[[Berel Lazar|Lazar, Rabbi Berel]], Chief Rabbi of Russia, Moscow
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*[[Berel Lazar|Lazar, Rabbi Berel]], Chief Rabbi of Russia, Moscow (BI)
*[[Zalman Posner|Posner, Rabbi Zalman]], Nashville, TN
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*[[Zalman Posner|Posner, Rabbi Zalman]], Nashville, TN (BI)
*[[Menachem Burstein|Burstein, Rabbi Menachem]], Chairman, Puah Institute, Jerusalem, Israel
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*[[Menachem Burstein|Burstein, Rabbi Menachem]], Chairman, Puah Institute, Jerusalem, Israel (BI)
*[[Shimon Cowen|Cowen, Rabbi Shimon]], Director, Institute for Judaism and Civilization, Melbourne, Australia
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*[[Shimon Cowen|Cowen, Rabbi Shimon]], Director, Institute for Judaism and Civilization, Melbourne, Australia (BI)
*[[Zelig Sharfstein|Sharfstein, Rabbi Zelig]], Cincinnati, OH
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*[[Zelig Sharfstein|Sharfstein, Rabbi Zelig]], Cincinnati, OH (BI)
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 20 April 2009

This is the beginning of a comprehensive directory of leaders and teachers in the Bnai Noach community. Please add any that are missing. Eventually these leaders should be broken into categories and each of these names of leaders should be made into Wikinoah pages give some biographical information and/or contact information.

Listed from A-Z of last name: (BN) means Bnei Noach, (BI) means Bnei Israel.

General Approach

  • Aviner, Rabbi Zvi Rabbi and Physician, author of Sod-Siach, a series of Torah Parsha classes. Engaged in the teaching of Torah to both Jewish and non-Jewish audiences for years. (BI)
  • Bakst, Rabbi Yoel David (BI)
  • Barre Elisheva Teaching the Bnei Laws according to Rambam (BI)
  • Ben Yaacov, Miriam (BI)
  • Bleich, Rabbi J. David, Yeshiva University, Cordoza School of Law, New York, NY (BI)
  • Broyde, Rabbi Prof. Michael, Professor of Law, Emory Univ. School of Law, Atlanta, GA (BI)
  • Cecil, Alan (BN)
  • Chait, Rabbi Israel Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva B’Nai Torah in Far Rockaway, New York, and has collaborated closely with the Noahide Movement. (BI)
  • Dallen, Michael started the First Covenant Foundation (originally, the Rainbow Covenant Foundation) (BI)
  • David, Davis former ordained Baptist Minister, graduated from Tennessee Temple University of Chattanooga in 1972. Noahide speaker & lecturer. (BN)[1]
  • Dial, Billy Jack Noahide Leader. Founder of the United Noachide Council, Acworth Georgia (BN)[1]
  • Grattan, Roger Emissary of the nascent Sanhedrin North American Affairs & Official UNC, Inc. Advisor Bangor, Maine (BN)
  • Jones, Vendyl an American religious scholar who has directed archaeological searches for Biblical artifacts such as the Ark of the Covenant. (BN)[1]
  • Katz, Rabbi Dr. Michael rabbinic consultant and adviser to Noahides since 1989. He has been a First Covenant Foundation trustee and director since the foundation's beginning. (BI)
  • Lanham, Terry Director of Chavurath B’nai Noach Fort Worth, Texas (BN)[1]
  • Libey, Kazik PGS Religion in Late Antiquity. Researches the history of Noahism at Cardiff University, UK. UNC Global Relations President and Policy Strategist. (BN)
  • Lichtenstein, Aaron Ph.D., teaches at the City University of New York (CUNY), and has taught at New York University, Yeshiva University, University of Denver, Jews' College (London), and Yeshiva Hechal HaTorah. He is the author of "The Seven Laws of Noah", "Noachide Communities Throughout the Ages", was staff editor at the Encyclopedia Judaica. (BI)
  • Long, Jim journalist, Radio personality, combines his love of archaeology, writing and film-making with teaching about Noahides (BN)
  • Narrett, Eugene
  • Pettersen, Ray Founder of Noahide Nations at www.NoahideNations.com, Co-Host of the Noahide Nations Show on Israel National Radio, Founder of the G.I.V.E. Relief Fund, Leader of two Noahide Groups.[1] (BN)
  • Penrod, Adam (BN)
  • Ribco, Yehuda(BI)
  • Roth, Dr. Anna (BI)
  • Rakover, Prof. Nachum, Bar Ilan University, Israel (BI)
  • Saunders, Jack began his professional career as a Baptist pastor, is the president and lector (principal teacher) of Frazier's Chapel, a Noahide center near Cleveland, Tennessee (BN)[1]
  • Tabor, Dr. James D. a leading scholar on the Dead Sea Scrolls, on the Second Temple period, and on the origins of Christianity. James D. Tabor is a professor in the Department of Religious Studies, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His specialty is ancient Judaism, and early Christianity in the context of Hellenistic culture and religions. He has published a study of Paul titled Things Unutterable (University Press of America, 1986) (BN)
  • Taylor, Doug (BN)
  • Weiss, Rabbi Joseph part of instructional staff of NoahideNations.com (BI)
  • Zucker, Rabbi Saul principal of the Mesivta of New Jersey in Teaneck, New Jersey. (BI)
  • Zweitter, Rabbi Solomon Professor of Talmudic Literature at Bar Ilan University in Israel, and a graduate of the Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Seminary at Yeshiva University in New York. (BI)

Chabad Approach

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 These Noachide are known to have directed a noachide community of noachide. If you know of someone else who has had the experience please let us know.