Introducing!
The Divine Code
Volume I
The Guide to Observing God's Will for
Mankind,
Revealed from Mount Sinai in the Torah of Moses
Translated from the original Hebrew of
Sefer Sheva Mitzvot HaShem, Vol. I
by Rabbi Moshe Weiner, Jerusalem


The Divine Code, Vol. I, is the latest milestone
in this historic project by Ask Noah International.
Originally compiled in Hebrew by Rabbi Moshe Weiner of Jerusalem, it is endorsed
by prominent
Torah scholars, including the Sefardic and
Ashkenazic Chief Rabbis of Israel. It examines the Torah
foundations and details of the Noahide precepts. Unique among the previous popular
overviews of
this subject, this text is footnoted with extensive citations and explanations of
classic sources. It
identifies and applies the fundamental principles by which the practical requirements
for righteous
living are determined for Gentiles. The book contains four parts. Part I covers the fundamental
principles of Torah-based faith, and practical guides to Torah study and suggested
daily prayers
and blessings. Parts II-IV
cover the prohibitions against idolatry, blasphemy, and eating meat that
was separated from a living animal, as well as a broad spectrum of related topics
in each area.
(Volume II, in preparation, will focus on the Noahide prohibitions against
homicide, theft, and the forbidden sexual activities.)
The Divine Code, Vol. I, is 383 pages, with
a vibrantly colored soft cover.
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