Noah’s House: "Noah’s house is a place where people come to learn and worship the One G-d together. Noah’s house embraces a teaching that was given to all mankind thousands of years ago and re-delivered to Moses and the Jewish people to deseminate throughout the entire world. Other religions which leaped into existence from this ancient idea, has not done the job completely as expected and do call on them to return to the roots of the religious founding. We are the Monothiestic faith that existed prior to the advent of Islam, Chrisitianity and Judaism. We are not a religion, although we evoke a relational connection and convenant with the Creator by our actions and beliefs which is initiated with Repentance, that is returning back to G-d , and doing what G-d commands. We are what some have called “Judaism for the gentiles” without becoming a Jew."
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AharonMoshe Commenting on:
Websites statement (their image as well)
"We are not a religion, although we evoke a relational connection and convenant with the Creator by our actions and beliefs which is initiated with Repentance, that is returning back to G-d , and doing what G-d commands. We are what some have called “Judaism for the gentiles” without becoming a Jew."
Orthodoxy takes a very tough stance on conversions. Generally conversion are not encouraged (in fact they are discouraged). Converts are "expected" to keep all of the Torah Laws (including Shabbos, Kashrus, Prayer, Holiday observance and more. Are expected to learn and maintain the ways of Torah observant Jews, living in a Torah Observant (orthodox) community, and attending a Jewish School (Yeshivah).
This website and their statement seems to have gotten the idea right! Very refreshing!
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