Noahide Torah Courses
Noahide Nations has conducted nearly 3000 live online Torah classes over the past 15 years. Many of these classes are available in audio recordings. Here are just some of these courses.
God's Instructions
When God created man on the 6th day He wanted mankind to live in peace and harmony, through His Mercy. He gave Adam 6 instructions in order to live this way. After the flood He gave Noah a 7th. These are the Noahide Commandments.

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Noahide Prayer
For Noahides, prayer is considered a mitzvah when performed in response to personal needs or circumstances.

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Develop a Torah Personality
Help for perfecting your relationship with HaShem and yourself.

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Listen To Noahide Laws & Life Cycle Class
Listen to the overview from a previous class from the Noahide Torah Study Yeshiva Course.

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Seek Torah Wisdom
Torah wisdom should always flow through you. Learn about Hashem and you will learn about yourself!

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After The Flood
Ever wonder what happened when Noah and his family exited the Ark after the Flood?
Wisdom From Pirke Avot
Simon the Just…used to say,
“Upon three things the world stands:
On Torah, on (Divine) Service, and on Deeds of Lovingkindness.”
Pirke Avot 1:2
Ben Zoma said,
“Who is wise? The one who learns from all people…
“Who is mighty? The one who subdues the evil inclination…
“Who is rich? The one who rejoices in his portion….
“Who is honored? The one who honors other human beings….”
Pirke Avot 4:1
The Most Important Part of Studying Torah
The most important element in validating interpretations of the written and oral Torah is the concept of Mesorah. Mesorah is the greatest proof to the authenticity of any concept, practice, or interpretation.
Although the seven Noahide laws have their origins in Adam and Noah, God chose to transmit and preserve them via Moses and the giving of the Torah at Sinai. This placed the Seven Mitzvos within the structure and system of Torah study and learning. Therefore, the seven Noahide laws must be interpreted and understood within the context of the Torah.
This point cannot be stressed enough: Jewish, and therefore Noahide, study and interpretation of the Torah is unique and unlike the study of any other religious texts.
The Truth About the Ger
Don't ever be afraid of seeking truth or speaking the truth, as it says in
Proverbs 12:19...
Truthful lips will be established forever, But a lying tongue is only for a moment
Are Noahides Allowed to Pray?
For Noahides, prayer is considered a mitzvah when performed in response to personal needs or circumstances. If one experiences challenges for which he does not pray, his lack of response is tantamount to a denial of God as the sovereign ruler of all things and all events. When one does pray in such circumstances, it demonstrates reliance and belief in the Creator.
When a Noahide prays to give thanks or praise absent a personal need, he still receives reward for such prayer even though it is not of the same nature as prayer prompted by personal needs.
As with all personal prayers, there are no fixed texts for Noahide prayer. Since all Noahide prayer is essentially personal prayer, it is ideally expressed using sincere words from the heart.
Tools For Noahide Torah Study
The journey of Noahide Torah study is endless in depth and has no destination. You will realize this when your very essence proclaims, "the more I learn, the less I know"! Before you make this proclamation remember that it is a mitzvot for a Noahide to study the Noahide Laws and apply them in every aspect of their life. After you make that proclamation you will realize and appreciate why it is a mitzvot for a Noahide to study the Noahide Laws and apply them. The study of Torah is what gives us our awe of the Creator. The more we study the more awe we gain.
Al Chet 18
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Exploring the Al Chet Prayer
Rabbi Shraga Simmons
18. For the mistakes we committed before You with vulgar speech.
Did you ever find yourself in the middle of a distasteful joke? It can be insidious, but all of a sudden you find yourself dragged into a discussion that has taken a turn for the worse. Learn to switch tracks. Monitor your conversations, and when you notice them slipping off track, pull them back, gently and subtly.
Ask yourself:
Did I contaminate my mouth with vulgar speech?
Did I listen to vulgar speech or jokes?
Did I protest when I heard vulgar speech?
Do I always express myself in the most pleasant way possible?
Al Chet # 18
44 Roots of Mistakes
by George Brock
The Sin: The Mistakes we committed before You with vulgar speech.
- Did you ever find yourself in the middle of a distasteful joke?
- Did you contaminate your mouth with vulgar speech?
- Did you listen to vulgar speech or distasteful jokes?
- Did you protest when you heard vulgar speech?
- Do you express yourself in the most pleasant way possible?
The Battle: Negative speech {vs} Positive speech.
The Cause: The mouth (speech) is the 'vent' to one's inner feelings.
- Speech will reveal whether one accepts G-d's Kingship or not.
- When one accepts G-d's Kingship- One's mouth actually becomes a holy mouth.
- Have a mouth suitable for Holiness, Torah and Prayer.
The Victory: Comes when one realizes that the Torah is Spiritual. However, when one's mouth is 'foul'
- The words of the Torah one speaks lose their Spirituality.
- The Torah's life becomes dimmed.
One's words are like a 'mirror'- they simply reflect back on oneself.
- When the words become dimmed; one will began to forget the Torah one has already learned.
The Goal: The ultimate goal of truth is when one's speech expresses the Kingship of G-d.
- Will not one's vulgar speech, cause one to lose the joy one should have shared with the Holy One- who truly loves you.
- Vulgar speech is like a rock hidden beneath the water; which seeks one no harm, yet can cause great harm spiritually.
“ The misguided- do not respond to truth, therefore no one can speak truth to them. Those who are guided by truth, respond to truth.
Therefore, no one can speak truth against them”.


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