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*[[David Bleich|Bleich, Rabbi J. David]], Yeshiva University, Cordoza School of Law, New York, NY | *[[David Bleich|Bleich, Rabbi J. David]], Yeshiva University, Cordoza School of Law, New York, NY | ||
*[[Michael Broyde|Broyde, Rabbi Prof. Michael]], Professor of Law, Emory Univ. School of Law, Atlanta, GA | *[[Michael Broyde|Broyde, Rabbi Prof. Michael]], Professor of Law, Emory Univ. School of Law, Atlanta, GA | ||
+ | *[[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. | ||
*[[Michael Dallen|Dallen, Michael]] started the First Covenant Foundation (originally, the Rainbow Covenant Foundation) | *[[Michael Dallen|Dallen, Michael]] started the First Covenant Foundation (originally, the Rainbow Covenant Foundation) | ||
*[[David Davis|David, Davis]] | *[[David Davis|David, Davis]] | ||
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*[[Nahum Rakover|Rakover, Prof. Nachum]], Bar Ilan University, Israel | *[[Nahum Rakover|Rakover, Prof. Nachum]], Bar Ilan University, Israel | ||
*[[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 | *[[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 | ||
+ | *[[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. | ||
+ | *[[Saul Zucker|Zucker, Rabbi Saul]] principal of the Mesivta of New Jersey in Teaneck, New Jersey. | ||
+ | *[[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. | ||
==Chabbad Approach== | ==Chabbad Approach== |
Revision as of 20:07, 13 November 2006
Here are some of the leaders in the Bnai Noach community.
Listed from A-Z of last name
General Approach
- Bleich, Rabbi J. David, Yeshiva University, Cordoza School of Law, New York, NY
- Broyde, Rabbi Prof. Michael, Professor of Law, Emory Univ. School of Law, Atlanta, GA
- Chait, Rabbi Israel Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva B’Nai Torah in Far Rockaway, New York, and has collaborated closely with the Noahide Movement.
- Dallen, Michael started the First Covenant Foundation (originally, the Rainbow Covenant Foundation)
- David, Davis
- Dial, Billy Jack Founder of the United Noachide Council
- Jones, Vendyl an American religious scholar who has directed archaeological searches for Biblical artifacts such as the Ark of the Covenant.
- 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.
- Landham, Terry
- Long, Jim
- Rakover, Prof. Nachum, Bar Ilan University, Israel
- 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
- Tabor, Dr. James D. a leading scholar on the Dead Sea Scrolls, on the Second Temple period, and on the origins of Christianity.
- Zucker, Rabbi Saul principal of the Mesivta of New Jersey in Teaneck, New Jersey.
- 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.
Chabbad Approach
- Schneerson, Rabbi Menachem Mendel
- Bernhard, Rabbi Nachman M., Johannesburg, South Africa
- Friedman, Rabbi BenZion, Overland Park, KS
- Goldstein, Rabbi Dovid, Head Rabbi, Texas State Prison System, Houston, TX
- Sachs, Rabbi Nosson, Chaplain Lt. Colonel, United States Army Reserve, Pittsburgh, PA
- Schochet,Rabbi Immanuel, Toronto, Canada
- Avtzon, Rabbi Yonah, Director, Sichos in English, Brooklyn, NY
- Lazar, Rabbi Berel, Chief Rabbi of Russia, Moscow
- Posner, Rabbi Zalman, Nashville, TN
- Burstein, Rabbi Menachem, Chairman, Puah Institute, Jerusalem, Israel
- Cowen, Rabbi Shimon, Director, Institute for Judaism and Civilization, Melbourne, Australia
- Sharfstein, Rabbi Zelig, Cincinnati, OH