Judaism does not usually support [[Religious conversion|Conversion to Judaism]] but does, on the other hand, believe that Jewish people have some duty to help establish the Noahide Laws. Some Jewish groups have been particularly active in promoting the Seven Laws, such as the [[Chabad Lubavitch]] movement.
 
== United States Congress' declaration ==
On March 20th, 1991, the 102nd Congress of the United States passed
In more general Jewish thinking, [[David Novak]], among others, has proposed that Noahide Law could serve as the basis for a more universal [[Jewish ethics]] and for cross-cultural moral reasoning (at least with Christians and Muslims).
== High Council of Bnei Noah == The Noahide movement has grown even more with the formation of the [[High Council of B'nei Noah]]in 2005. The [[http://www.highcouncilofbneinoach.com/Home.aspx High Council of B'nei Noah]] was formed at the request of members of the nascent [[Sanhedrin]] by Noahide leaders and scholars who came to Israel and were formally recognized by twenty-seven Rabbis from the nascent Sanhedrin. == The United Noachide Council, Inc. == [[United Noachide Council, Inc.]] was founded in 2006 by [[Billy Jack Dial]] to serve the needs of Noachides worldwide. One of the primary organization’s goals and future purpose is to support a democratically run General Noachide Council that represents the interests and needs of "All" Noachide Communities throughout the world, and ultimatly to support a Supreme United Noachide Council composed of only qualified Noachide judges which will have graduated from a yeshiva for B'nei Noach in Israel. Branch [[UNC, Inc.]]. organizations are in process of formation at various locations throughout the world. The goal of the UNC, Inc. organization is to have branches in every country.
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