Resources
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Open-access primers, books, podcasts, and source texts in over a dozen languages — built for teachers, seekers, and anyone curious about the universal moral code.
Library
PDF · 48 pages
The Divine Code — Introduction
A foundational primer adapted from R. Moshe Weiner's authoritative work.
OpenPamphlet · 16 pages
The Seven Laws Explained
Short, shareable introduction ideal for newcomers and community study.
OpenSource sheet
Maimonides on the Noahide Laws
Hilchot Melachim chapters 8–10, Hebrew + English, with commentary.
OpenPDF · 24 pages
Daily Practice Guide
Blessings, reflections, and a weekly rhythm for living the Seven Laws.
OpenPDF · 60 pages
Noahide Family Curriculum
Age-graded lessons (6–14), table questions, and weekly home rituals.
OpenEssay · 30 pages
Civic Ethics & the Seventh Law
Ramban vs. Rambam on dinim, and what it means for citizens of modern states.
OpenRecommended books
The Divine Code
R. Moshe Weiner
The definitive contemporary halachic work.
Path of the Righteous Gentile
Clorfene & Rogalsky
The classic English introduction.
Seven Gates of Righteous Knowledge
Compiled, ed. Aharon Lichtenstein
Thematic essays from across the tradition.
The Universal Garden of Emuna
R. Shalom Arush
Faith and trust for all peoples.
Kingdom of Priests
R. Yirmiyahu Bindman
On Israel and the nations.
Podcasts
Trusted external sites
AskNoah.org
Halachic guidance and the canonical English library.
Sefaria
Free Hebrew/English source texts, including Rambam and Talmud.
Chabad.org / Noahide
Articles, classes, and the Rebbe's teachings on the nations.
Netiv Center
Houston-based teaching center with deep video archive.
B'nai Noach Torah Institute
Community-driven scholarship and translation.
We don't replace these — we synthesize and extend them.
Translations
Core texts are being translated by volunteers. If your language isn't listed, write to us — every nation deserves access in its own tongue.