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An innovative approach to the Noahide laws, based on the teachings of Rabbi Moshe Kerr. This approach disagrees with the majority of Rabbinic opinion of those involved with the Noahide movement, because it assumes that the Noahide covenant was broken at the Tower of Babel. Rabbi Kerr stresses that the Noahide covenant must be remade through the oath of the covenant (Oath-Brit). It assumes there is only one Noahide faith and attempts to define that faith in terms of traditions, customs and practice.
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An innovative approach to the ever evolving discoveries of the noahide path, based on the teachings of Rabbi Moshe Kerr of Israel. This approach disagrees with the majority of Rabbinic opinion of those involved with the Noahide movement. Rabbi Kerr stresses that the Noahide covenant must be reconnected through the making of the [[Oath-Brit]]. Rabbi Kerr’s teachings assumes there is only one Noahide faith and attempts to define that faith in terms of traditions, customs and practice.
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Precented here is part of a collection of Rabbi Moshe Kerr’s teachings which is provided to WikiNoah by Billy Jack Dial. Mr Dial originally met Rabbi Moshe Kerr through correspondence in 2005, and went to Israel and met with Rabbi Moshe Kerr in 2006.
  
Here is a collection of his teachings
 
 
*[[The Bnai Noach Oath]]
 
*[[The Bnai Noach Oath]]
 
*[[Is it necessary for a gentile to make a Oath/Brit today?]]
 
*[[Is it necessary for a gentile to make a Oath/Brit today?]]

Latest revision as of 15:52, 20 July 2009

Rabbi Moshe Kerr

An innovative approach to the ever evolving discoveries of the noahide path, based on the teachings of Rabbi Moshe Kerr of Israel. This approach disagrees with the majority of Rabbinic opinion of those involved with the Noahide movement. Rabbi Kerr stresses that the Noahide covenant must be reconnected through the making of the Oath-Brit. Rabbi Kerr’s teachings assumes there is only one Noahide faith and attempts to define that faith in terms of traditions, customs and practice.

Precented here is part of a collection of Rabbi Moshe Kerr’s teachings which is provided to WikiNoah by Billy Jack Dial. Mr Dial originally met Rabbi Moshe Kerr through correspondence in 2005, and went to Israel and met with Rabbi Moshe Kerr in 2006.

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