Benamozegh, Elijah; Luria, Maxwell (Translator). Israel and
Humanity (Classics of Western Spirituality). Paulist Press; 1995. Paperback
ISBN 0-809135-41-8.
Bindman, Yirmeyahu. (The) Seven Colors of the Rainbow: Torah
Ethics for Non-Jews. Resource Publications; 1995. Paperback. ISBN
0-893903-32-9. [A great beginning book for the non-Jew looking into Torah
ethics. Explains what G-d originally required of mankind that has been kept
from most for nearly 2,000 years, and the role of Gentile in the world to
come.]
Davis, J. David. Finding The G-d of Noah: The Spiritual
Journey of a Baptist Minister from Christianity to the Laws of Noah.
KTAV Publishing (900 Jefferson Street, Hoboken NJ 07030). 1996. ISBN:
0-881255-35-1.
Gallin, Aryeh. The Root and Branch Noachide Guide. Root
and Branch Association, Ltd, 504 Grand Street, #E51, New York, NY 10002-4101.
http://www.rb.org.il/
Hanke, Kimberly E. Turning to Torah: The Emerging Noachide
Movement Jason Aronson Publishing House. 1995. 250 pp. ISBN: 1419681311.
[One woman's path from Christianity to "Messianic" Christianity, and finally to
Torah since 1988. At one point, she considers conversion to Judaism, and then
learns of the Noachide Covenant, through several Jewish individuals. She then
was enlightened into the writings of J. David Davis.]
[Kap97]
Kaplan, Jeffrey. Radical Religion in America: Millenarian
Movements from the Far Right to the Children of Noah. Syracuse Univ Pr
(Trade); 1997. Paperback ISBN 0-815603-96-7.
Lichtenstein, Aaron. The Seven Laws of Noah. The Rabbi
Jacob Joseph School Press, New York. 1981. Website:
http://www.judaica.com/Noah/seven.html
[The most technical book on Noahism. It is probably not intended to be an
introduction to the Noahide system, but rather a detailed scholarly analysis
for those who have been Noahides for a long time or for Jewish scholars of
Noahism.]
Mozeson, Isaac E. The Origin of Speeches: Intelligent Design in
Language. Lightcatcher Books (March 30, 2006). Paperback. ISBN:
0971938881. [This March 2006 book documents how all humans are the children of
Adam and Noah, how all peoples are "Hebrews" in their innate Edenic language
system. Only in the output stage, do people speak non-Edenic.]
Novak, David. (The) Image of the Non-Jew in Judaism: A
Constructive Study of the Noahide Laws. Edwin Mellen Press; 1983. ISBN:
0-889467-59-5.
[Pal86]
Pallière, Aimé. The Unknown Sanctuary: A Pilgrimage
from Rome to Israel. Bloch Pub Co; 1986. Paperback ISBN
0-819704-98-9.
[Sea98]
Sears, David. Compassion For Humanity In the Jewish
Tradition. Jason Aronson; 1998. Hardcover. ISBN 0-765799-87-1.
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