[[Image:Roger Grattan.png|thumb|Mr. Roger Grattan]]
Mr. Roger Grattan in is a Bnei Noah living in Bangor, Maine. He has organized several events for Bnei Noah, and works in raising awareness about the Bnei Noah movement, and distribution of associated materials. He was one of the people chosen to sit on the nascent Sanhedrin's original "High Council", an advisory board which has been largely inactive since September 2006 due to external forces which took a general increasing disinterest in religion among toll on the High Council members who began working with external organizations. Mr Grattan was requested to serve as the laitySanhadrin's Shaliakh to Bnei Noah. In 2007 he was appointed Emissary of the nascent Sanhedrin Project's North American Affairs. He Mr Grattan is also an Official UNCUnited Noahide Council, Inc. Advisoraffiliate until 2011. He was trained by Meir Hakak HaLevi in the art of Shekhita which he performed at [https://diasporayeshiva.org/ Diaspora Yeshiva]
According to the "Noahide Nations" website:<ref>http://www.noahidenations.com/content/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=448&Itemid=38</ref>
:Born in New York City, Roger Grattan completed 16 years of schools and college in the Catholic Tradition. Later participating with other denominations as well, questions of faith arose without satisfactory answer. Interested in the origins of his faith, a burning desire to know the truth accelerated in 1986 when he was re-reading Genesis 6:8 where the text reads: “And Noah found grace with God.”
:His Traditional learning would have indicated that grace was only received from belief in New Testament teachings. Upon making inquiry of his clergyman as to the meaning of this verse, Mr. Grattan received another in a long line of less-than-satisfactory denominational answers. At that instance, Roger began to seek other sources of learning. A helpful clerk at a Jewish bookstore revealed the existence of a path to righteousness derived from believing as Noah did...though the clerk was unsure if there was anything written about it in English. Roger has been studying Torah and the Noahide Laws ever since.
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