7 Mitzvot Bnei Noah

REAL ESTATE
First message:

1. Prohibition to serve idol worship, and belief in the one true God.
- to recognize that there is one true creator who created everything and who oversees all his creations - and this recognition makes it our duty to pray only to the one true Creator, and not to any false gods or other entities.

2. To honor God and the prohibition of expressing the opposite of a blessing towards Him.
- we are commanded not to take God's name in  vain and not to curse Him but to respect Him and to speak in a respectful way about Him.

Second message:
In this message, we go through three of the seven Noahide laws:

3. To respect the sanctity of life of every human being and the prohibition of murder.
Acknowledge that every human being has been created in the image of God, and this obligates us to respect human life and not harm it. Murder is a violation of the fundamental moral laws of God's creation. 

4. Respect your fellow man's property and the prohibition to steal:
Every human being has the right to his own property. Every act of stealing, robbery, or other illegal displacement of property causes social disorder and violates the right to ownership. 

5. Respect of family values and prohibition of immoral sexual relationships:
The rules of marriage and family set the foundation for healthy and moral relationships. Immoral sexual behavior harms loyalty and trust in a relationship and destroys family harmony.

Third message:
In this message, we go through the sixth and seventh Noahide laws.

6. Respect animals: Prohibition to eat a limb from a living animal:
We are obligated to respect all forms of life, including animals. The prohibition to eat a limb from a living animal stresses the importance of respecting and being merciful towards all living creatures. 

7. Establishment of a court system and appointing judges:
A court system with working judges is a necessity to enforce the law in accordance with the divine Noahide laws, moral code, and values that guarantee the functionality of a just, honest, and rightful society.

Fourth Message:

The seven Noahide laws, or commandements, constitute a fundamental set of moral values, intended for all human beings, regardless of origin, religion, or ethnic affiliation. They offer a framework for a life in which man lives in harmony with himself, with his fellow man, and with the Creator. These commandments are an expression of global ideas of justice and morality, which lead us to a better society.They contain many deep details, which invite every person to study and explore their depth and meaning.Each of the commandments gives us the tools to build and sustain a society where mutual respect, love, and justice are a part of our everyday lives.
 
Our mission is to take these values and turn them into reality, every day, in every deed.

Fifth Message:

How will the world look in future redemption?
The Rambam (Maimonides) describes redemption in the Laws of Kings 12:5 
"In that era, there will be neither famine nor war; envy or competition for good will flow in abundance, and all the delights will be freely available as dust. The occupation of the entire world will be solely to know God.
Therefore, the Jews will be great sages and know the hidden matters, grasping the knowledge of their Creator according to the full extent of human potential, as Isaiah 11:9 states: "The world will be filled with the knowledge of God as the waters cover the ocean bed."

Verses from the Book of Prophets that describe the redemption and the role of the nations of the world in it.

Tzefaniah 3:9
For then I will convert the peoples to a pure language that all of them call in the name of the Lord, to worship Him of one accord.

Yeshayahu 2:2-4
And it shall be at the end of the days, that the mountain of the Lord's house shall be firmly established at the top of the mountains, and it shall be raised above the hills, and all the nations shall stream to it.
And many peoples shall go, and they shall say, "Come, let us go up to the Lord's mount, to the house of the God of Jacob, and let Him teach us of His ways, and we will go in His paths," for out of Zion shall the Torah come forth, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.
And he shall judge between the nations and reprove many peoples, and they shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift the sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore

Zechariah 8:21-22
And the inhabitants of one shall go to another, saying, "Let us go to pray before the Lord and to entreat the Lord of Hosts. I, too, will go."
And many peoples and powerful nations shall come to entreat the Lord of Hosts in Jerusalem, and to pray before the Lord.

Zecharia 14:9
And the Lord shall become King over all the earth; on that day shall the Lord be one, and His name one.

7th message:

Each person should influence,  raise awareness and share the knowlege about the eternal divine system of laws given to every human being - the laws of Noah. This set of laws, numbering seven laws, brings to maximum expression and fulfillment the human abilities inherent in each person as an individual and in human society, intellectually, creatively and practically - through the freedom of choice and the ability to make decisions. All this through the guiding hand of the Almighty who knows us - His creation and commandments are meant to give us existence and a healthy and positive human environment. These ethical values ​​and principles have been the basis of a reformed society since the dawn of civilization, and they must continue to be disseminated out of an aspiration for a reformed human society built on solid foundations of divine moral values.

The distribution and observance of these commandments will lead to cooperation between societies and countries and will result in a tremendous breakthrough in material and spiritual abundance, security and peace, the development of friendly relations between countries and peoples and universal human harmony.

Let's go back and look at the seven commandments from a slightly different angle - 

1. Be faithful to God, in whose image you were created

 - God created people in his image. Darkness begins when we confuse its light with an artificial or human image or power.

 2. Our words are what we are 

- Pay attention to the words - they represent who we are. A person is not allowed to curse you in God's name. Our words can inspire hatred or inspire peace in our hearts and around us.

 3. Don't take life for granted 

- "Everyone who sheds human blood... for in the image of God created man", this assumption illuminates the sanctity of human life. When a person does not appreciate the sanctity of life, he may fall into a moral abyss and allow the taking of another's life.

4. Respect the property of others - The prohibition of theft tells us that everyone should respect other people's rights to property, privacy and peace. Evil takes root when a person or nation deprives others of their rights.

5. Appreciate the family connection

 - Respect the divine in the institution of marriage. The loyalty, love and respect instilled in the traditional house build a society with values of loyalty, love and respect. 

6. Show compassion 

- Be kind to all God's creatures. Do not cause animals unnecessary suffering. Every animal has a soul of life, and it was created for a divine purpose. 

7. Pursue justice 

- To recognize and uphold a set of true and eternal laws that are not arbitrary or ephemeral nor self-interested or fashionable. A system of laws based on the seven universal principles in which justice is the cornerstone of civilization and the basis for a world of human fellowship and peace.