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== Further reading ==
 
== Further reading ==
* [[Elijah Benamozegh|Benamozegh, Elijah]]. ''[[Israel and Humanity]]''
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* [[Elijah Benamozegh|Benamozegh, Elijah]]. ''[[Israel and Humanity]]'' Translated by Maxwell Uria, in the series Classics of Western Spirituality. Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1995.
  
 
* [[J. David Bleich|Bleich, J. David]]. "Judaism and [[natural law]]" in ''Jewish law annual'', vol. VII  5-42
 
* [[J. David Bleich|Bleich, J. David]]. "Judaism and [[natural law]]" in ''Jewish law annual'', vol. VII  5-42

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Further reading

  • Bleich, J. David. "Tikkun Olam: Jewish Obligations to Non-Jewish Society" in: Tikkun olam: social responsibility in Jewish thought and law. Edited by David Shatz, Chaim I. Waxman and Nathan J. Diament. Northvale, N.J.: Jason Aronson, 1997. ISBN 0765759519.
  • Cowen, Shimon Dovid. 'Perspectives on the Noahide Laws: Universal Ethics (Monographs in Judaism and Civilization,)
  • Lichtenstein, Aaron. "The Seven Laws of Noah". New York: The Rabbi Jacob Joseph School Press and Z. Berman Books, 2d ed. 1986. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 80-69121.
  • Novak, David. The image of the non-Jew in Judaism: an historical and constructive study of the Noahide Laws. New York : E. Mellen Press, 1983.
  • Novak, David. Natural law in Judaism. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998.
  • Rakover, Nahum. Law and the Noahides: law as a universal value. Jerusalem: Library of Jewish Law, 1998.
  • World Peace - The Seven Laws of Noah - Universal Laws of Unity by TES, INC. (Software)