Personal Stories

Tyler and his Direct Connection
Shalom, my name is Tyler and for the past year or so I have been a Noahide. I decided to dedicate my life to the G-d of Israel after praying outside on September 15 2015 […]
Personal Stories
Shalom, my name is Tyler and for the past year or so I have been a Noahide. I decided to dedicate my life to the G-d of Israel after praying outside on September 15 2015 […]
Shalom! If your reading this you then you are indeed a seeker of truth. You will begin to encounter blessings as your path is crossing with Rabbi Moshe Perets and the Noahide Academy. Your journey has just […]
I was born in Bulgaria in a non-religious family. The general culture in Bulgaria is a christian-orthodox one, but after 50 years of communism and atheism most people are not very observant, and especially most […]
Ever since I can remember, I have been searching for spiritual truth. Growing up in an essentially mono-religious country like Ireland meant that it was very difficult to research or experience other religions or belief […]
Shalom! My name is Annet, and I’m from the Netherlands. Coming from a reformed chr’ístian background in the north of the country, I was even baptized in the church. When the church closed in the […]
Let me share with you that it was in my hometown college, a small religiously-affiliated institution, that I first began studying Biblical Hebrew. After graduating I decided that my studious nature was best suited for […]
My name is Anne and I live in Holland. I would like to share with you how I discovered the Creator and His plan for me. Then how my path in the observance of the […]
Some of the Ways that Torah’s Spirituality Can Benefit Non-Jewish People Hi there. My name is Fran and I’m a 45-year-old woman living in Sydney, Australia. I have been learning in the Jewish system since […]
It never occur to me that I would change my religion, but I had some questions which were not being answered yet by the religion I was born with. It was Juan who tell me […]
When Jews received the Torah at Mount Sinai, they accepted 613 Torah commandments (mitzvot). However, even before that, all of mankind accepted the Seven Noahide Laws, called the Mitzvot Bnei Noah in Hebrew. Bnei Noah means the “Children […]
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