What does the L-rd ask of you, oh Man? To act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your G-d." Micah 6:8 |
The Universal Torah
The Universal Shabbat
What is Torah? Jewish tradition says that when Hashem created the world, He looked into the blueprint of Torah. All things were conceived first in Torah. In other words, this is His perfect will, which He expressed in Creation. As with Man, will precedes thought like the crown of the head is over the brain. The anthropomorphic crown of Hashem is called Keter. It is interesting that the gematria (numeric value) of Keter is 620, which is the sum of 613 plus 7, numbers that represent the only two types of people in the world: Jews and non-Jews, or B’nai Noach. Keter is Hashem’s will, expressed through Torah for the world.
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Very subtle in the scriptures, the concept of time was one of the infrastructures of Creation. There was no such concept in Heaven. There was need for such delineation. Yet in the physical world, Hashem saw the necessity. Time would be a benchmark. Time would be sacred, for He would later make certain commandments hinge on time. He would set the sun, the moon, and the stars to mark its passage. And He would command the Jewish People to sanctify it through ceremony. In this setting Hashem created an island in time.
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News from Arutz Sheva
Sanhedrin Recognizes Council to Teach Humanity ´Laws of Noah´
by Ezra HaLevi
A group of non-Jewish delegates have come to Jerusalem to pledge their loyalty to the Laws of Noah. They appeared before the nascent Sanhedrin, which established a High Council for B'nai Noach.
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