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“Throughout most of post-Biblical history, the Noahide commandments could not be widely promoted… Clearly, these constraints no longer apply, and this has been conducive to the development of the so-called Noahide movement. The search for clear information and guidance, however, has been hampered by the lack of precise summaries of a Code for the Noahides. Thus, it is a tremendous merit for the organization Ask Noah International, directed by truly pious and responsible Jews, to be inspired to be fill this vacuum…
Immeasurably great is the merit of all those who are involved with, and supporting, this extra-ordinary endeavor, which no doubt will hasten the fulfillment of the prophetic vision of the earth will be as filled with knowledge of G-d as water covering the sea bed’ (Isaiah 11:9).”
— Rabbi J. Immanuel Schochet o.b.m., Congregation Beth Joseph, Toronto, Canada, in his Letter of Approbation for Ask Noah International’s teaching and publishing of the Torah’s precepts for Gentiles.
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