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These rulings are collected here for information puposes only, you should consult your own Rabbi before relying on any opinion stated here.
 
These rulings are collected here for information puposes only, you should consult your own Rabbi before relying on any opinion stated here.
  
===May a Jew may instruct Christians in Hebrew===
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==Prayer==
Rabbi Eliyahu Menachem Chalfon. Italian Talmudist and physician; son of the astronomer Abba Mari and son-in-law of Kalonymus ben David (Maestro Calo); flourished at Venice in the middle of the sixteenth century. In a collection of responsa compiled by Joseph Graziano of Modena, Rabbi Chalfon gives his opinion on the question whether a Jew may instruct Christians in Hebrew. Citing numerous passages from the Talmud, Rabbi Chalfon shows that elementary instruction may certainly be given, if only for the purpose of enabling non-Jews to comply with the seven laws given to Noah. ''Moses Isserles' collection of responsa, No. 56, ed. Cracow''
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*[[Prayer garments for non-Jews must not have the Tzitzit]]
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*[[Covering one’s head during prayer]]
  
===Ruling 2===
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==Holiday Customs==
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*[[Candles lit in the home]]
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*[[Washing hands for bread]]
  
===Ruling 3===
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==Education==
 
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*[[May a Jew may instruct Christians in Hebrew?]]
===Ruling 4===
 
 
 
===Ruling 5===
 

Revision as of 19:10, 24 September 2006

The following is a collection of legal rulings concerning the Bnei Noach from a wide variety of sources. The only requirement is that they must be given by a Rabbi who follows halakha. They many not agree with each other and no context for the ruling is given.

These rulings are collected here for information puposes only, you should consult your own Rabbi before relying on any opinion stated here.

Prayer

Holiday Customs

Education