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La siguiente es una recopilación de fallos judiciales en relación con los noájidad extraida de una amplia variedad de fuentes. El único requisito es que debe ser administrada por un rabino que sigue la halajá.  
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La siguiente es una recopilación de los fallos judiciales relacionadas con los noájidas, recolectada de una amplia variedad de fuentes. El único requisito es que debe ser administrada por un rabino que sigue las disposiciones de la Halajá. Las desiciones recopiladas responden a un propósito informativo. Es necesario que consulte con su rabino local.
Las desiciones que se recopilan aquí tienen un propósito informativo, usted debe consultar a su propio rabino antes de confiar en algún juicio declarado aquí.
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La intención es conformar una lista de fallos en el mismo orden de los temas expuestos en el Shuljan Aruj.Debe reflejar el diario, anual y la duración de los ciclos de vida. Los acontecimientos que ocurren con más frecuencia antes de los acontecimientos ocurridos esporádicamente.
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La intención es presentar una lista de fallos en el mismo orden del Shuljan Aruj. Es decir los tópicos tratados deben abarcar el diario vivir, anual y la duración del ciclo de vida. Además, los acontecimientos recurrentes deben anteceder a los incidentales.  
  
 
== Tipos de Sentencias  ==
 
== Tipos de Sentencias  ==
Los fallos judiciales noájicos estan basados en tres tipos de desiciones.
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* [[Las Siete Leyes]] - the basis of all proper religion and belief
*Las Siete Leyes: Base de la humanidad noájica.
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* [[Subdivisión de las Siete Leyes|Expansión de las Siete Leyes]] - lógicos ítems derivados o por la interrelación con la ley judía.
*Expansión de las Siete Leyes: Lógicos items derivados o interrelaciones con los mandamientos judíos.
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* [[Ley de la Tierra]] - Estatutos legales apropiados para una determinada localidad, regulación y mecanismos comerciales que promuevan la equidad.
*Las Leyes Nacionales: Normas apropiadas para un país determinado, regulaciones comerciales y mecanismos promotores de justicia.
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Existe la opinión de que son indispensables 'setenta' códigos de ley para cada una de las setenta naciones. Cada Código de Ley debe reflejar el carácter nacional. Siendo este el caso, los detalles de las decisiones -- sobre todo las que se refieren el tercer tipo de implicancia legal noájica -- pueden diferir de nación a nación.
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Rabbi [[Yaakov Anatoli]] (1194-1256) in ''HaMelamed'' put it this way:
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:When the Noahites were enjoined concerning Justice, they were put under obligation to create legal arrangements .... It is incumbent on the judges to draw up rules of equity that shall be appropriate for that particular country, as exemplified by the manner in which this matter is handled currently by the nations, severally. Likewise, it is incumbent upon merchants and upon the members of the trades to establish regulations for themselves... and whatever emerges as the law in this manner is law, as much as that which is written in the Bible. Furthermore, anyone violating this law violates Scripture, because Scripture commands the individual to accept the decisions of the contemporary jurists. The dictum, "The law of the land is the Law," relates to this concept.<ref>Quoted by Reuben Margolioth, Margolioth Hayarn. Jerusalem: Mosad Harav Kook, 1958, volume 11, page 20. (Sanhedrin 56b, section 9.)</ref>
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==Format of Legal Rulings==
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The Wikinoah page name is generally "XYZ in Noahide Law". Where rabbinic opinions differ, all opinions are presented, and no attempt to arbitrate between the opinions is attempted. Rulings belonging to a specific [[Approaches|approach]] are generally marked with a Category or Image.
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When possible, the rulings are made up of three or four parts.
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# ''Introduction'': This section introduce the concept and gives general background information.
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# ''Law of XYZ in Jewish Law (for Jews)'': This optional section describes a particular legal ruling as it applies in Jewish law for Jews.  According to [[Maimonides]] the Noahides are free to borrow any ruling from Jewish law, provided it is not specified as applying only to the Jewish people.  Maimonides also rules that it is forbidden for Noahides to create their own religion.
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# ''Law of XYZ in Jewish Law (for Noahides)'': This section lists the various rabbinical opinions on how the law applies to Noahides.  These rulings are for the most part based on logic, linguistic definitions and comparisons, and comparison to Jewish law. Nahmanides disagreed with Maimonides and felt that Noahide law would include an extensive body of expanded versions of the seven laws, and other interpolations which may differ from Jewish law.
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# ''Law of XYZ in Noahide Law'': This section lists the various national court opinions on a given law.  They may or may not be consistent with the [[Seven Laws]], and the differences and discrepancies with Jewish Law for Noahides are noted. Most ''[[Achronim]]'' and the [[Shulchan Aruch]] generally holds that these laws are valid and authoritative laws where they do not conflict with the [[Seven Laws]].
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==Education==
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*[[May a Jew may instruct Christians in Hebrew?]]
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*[[Can Righteous Gentiles study the Torah?]]
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==Prayer==
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*[[Prayer under Noahide Law]]
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*[[Prayer garments for non-Jews must not have the Tzitzit]]
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*[[Covering one’s head during prayer]]
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==Daily Living==
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*[[Commandments Dealing with Personal Matters in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Concerning Food in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Naturalist in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Vegetarianism in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Keeping Healthy in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Ethical Behavior and Moral Values in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Marriage and Sex in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Arts in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Pastime and Recreation in Noahide Law]]
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==Work==
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*[[Working For A Living in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Studying Science in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Patriotism in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Vows, Oaths and Pledges in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Embarrassing in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Hitting another person in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Property, Goods and possessions of others in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Returning lost property in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Prohibition against cheating in business and weights in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Coveting other person’s property in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Bribery in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Charity in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Prohibition of kilayim and Bnei Noach]]
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==Holiday Customs==
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*[[Commandments Concerning Honoring G-d in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Sabbath in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Candles lit in the home]]
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*[[Washing hands for bread]]
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*[[Yom Kippur in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Succot in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Hanukah in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Passover in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Shavuot in Noahide Law]]
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==General==
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*[[Mitvot in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Commandments between Man and G-d]]
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*[[The Laws of Belief]]
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*[[The Prohibition Against Doing Anything that Contradicts the Belief in One God]]
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*[[Explanations and Philosophy in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Prohibition Against Influencing Others to Sin]]
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*[[Grace, Mercy, Charity, Kindness and Benevolence]]
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*[[Gossip in Noahide Law]]
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*[[Divorce in Noahide law]]
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*[[Capital Punishment in Noahide law]]
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*[[Martyrdom under Noahide Law]]
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==Interaction with Jewish Law==
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*[[The Noahide Oath]]
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*[[Noahide Oath before a Rabbinical Court]]
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*[[Noahide doing Melacha on Shabbat for a Jew]]
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*[[Non-Jews are assumed to be Noahides by Jewish law]] now-a-days.
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*[[One is not allowed to create a new religion]]
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*[[Non-Jew in Jewish Law]]
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==References==
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Existe la opinión que  'setenta' códigos de la ley para cada una de las setenta naciones, donde cada Código de la Ley refleje el carácter nacional de esa nación. In this case, the details of the decisions -- particularly where they concern the third type of Noahide law above -- may be different from nation to nation. En este caso, los detalles de las decisiones -- sobre todo las que se refieren el tercer tipo de ley de Noé arriba -- pueden ser diferentes de nación a nación.
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[[Category:Legal Rulings]]

Revisión actual del 03:03 21 oct 2007

La siguiente es una recopilación de los fallos judiciales relacionadas con los noájidas, recolectada de una amplia variedad de fuentes. El único requisito es que debe ser administrada por un rabino que sigue las disposiciones de la Halajá. Las desiciones recopiladas responden a un propósito informativo. Es necesario que consulte con su rabino local.

La intención es presentar una lista de fallos en el mismo orden del Shuljan Aruj. Es decir los tópicos tratados deben abarcar el diario vivir, anual y la duración del ciclo de vida. Además, los acontecimientos recurrentes deben anteceder a los incidentales.

Tipos de Sentencias

  • Las Siete Leyes - the basis of all proper religion and belief
  • Expansión de las Siete Leyes - lógicos ítems derivados o por la interrelación con la ley judía.
  • Ley de la Tierra - Estatutos legales apropiados para una determinada localidad, regulación y mecanismos comerciales que promuevan la equidad.

Existe la opinión de que son indispensables 'setenta' códigos de ley para cada una de las setenta naciones. Cada Código de Ley debe reflejar el carácter nacional. Siendo este el caso, los detalles de las decisiones -- sobre todo las que se refieren el tercer tipo de implicancia legal noájica -- pueden diferir de nación a nación.

Rabbi Yaakov Anatoli (1194-1256) in HaMelamed put it this way:

When the Noahites were enjoined concerning Justice, they were put under obligation to create legal arrangements .... It is incumbent on the judges to draw up rules of equity that shall be appropriate for that particular country, as exemplified by the manner in which this matter is handled currently by the nations, severally. Likewise, it is incumbent upon merchants and upon the members of the trades to establish regulations for themselves... and whatever emerges as the law in this manner is law, as much as that which is written in the Bible. Furthermore, anyone violating this law violates Scripture, because Scripture commands the individual to accept the decisions of the contemporary jurists. The dictum, "The law of the land is the Law," relates to this concept.[1]

Format of Legal Rulings

The Wikinoah page name is generally "XYZ in Noahide Law". Where rabbinic opinions differ, all opinions are presented, and no attempt to arbitrate between the opinions is attempted. Rulings belonging to a specific approach are generally marked with a Category or Image.

When possible, the rulings are made up of three or four parts.

  1. Introduction: This section introduce the concept and gives general background information.
  2. Law of XYZ in Jewish Law (for Jews): This optional section describes a particular legal ruling as it applies in Jewish law for Jews. According to Maimonides the Noahides are free to borrow any ruling from Jewish law, provided it is not specified as applying only to the Jewish people. Maimonides also rules that it is forbidden for Noahides to create their own religion.
  3. Law of XYZ in Jewish Law (for Noahides): This section lists the various rabbinical opinions on how the law applies to Noahides. These rulings are for the most part based on logic, linguistic definitions and comparisons, and comparison to Jewish law. Nahmanides disagreed with Maimonides and felt that Noahide law would include an extensive body of expanded versions of the seven laws, and other interpolations which may differ from Jewish law.
  4. Law of XYZ in Noahide Law: This section lists the various national court opinions on a given law. They may or may not be consistent with the Seven Laws, and the differences and discrepancies with Jewish Law for Noahides are noted. Most Achronim and the Shulchan Aruch generally holds that these laws are valid and authoritative laws where they do not conflict with the Seven Laws.

Education

Prayer

Daily Living

Work

Holiday Customs

General

Interaction with Jewish Law

References

  1. Quoted by Reuben Margolioth, Margolioth Hayarn. Jerusalem: Mosad Harav Kook, 1958, volume 11, page 20. (Sanhedrin 56b, section 9.)