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− | Bayah, the Oath, or Brit (transliterated), of Bnai Noach | + | Bayah, the Oath, or Brit (transliterated), of Bnai Noach. |
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+ | In some traditions they stand before the [[Safer Torah]], in front of a [[Bet Din]] (Court) of 3 or more rabbis and swearing not to do acts of theft and oppression to other [[Bnai Brit]] peoples. | ||
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+ | In other traditions the Bnai Noach hold onto the Tzitzit of a Jew and promise (in front of two halakhically Jewish witnesses) to follow the Jews because HaShem is with them. | ||
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+ | Beltz hold that Gerim should take the Oath in front of a Hakham with two Halakhically Jewish witnesses during immersion to become Toshavim. | ||
[[Category:Oath Brit Approach]] | [[Category:Oath Brit Approach]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Petter Chamor Approach]] |
Latest revision as of 09:06, 16 September 2022
Bayah, the Oath, or Brit (transliterated), of Bnai Noach.
In some traditions they stand before the Safer Torah, in front of a Bet Din (Court) of 3 or more rabbis and swearing not to do acts of theft and oppression to other Bnai Brit peoples.
In other traditions the Bnai Noach hold onto the Tzitzit of a Jew and promise (in front of two halakhically Jewish witnesses) to follow the Jews because HaShem is with them.
Beltz hold that Gerim should take the Oath in front of a Hakham with two Halakhically Jewish witnesses during immersion to become Toshavim.