This popular booklet provides a clear and discerning guide for prayers and blessings that have been recommended for Noahides by expert Rabbis. The carefully selected prayers and blessings are not meant to serve as an official Noahide liturgy, but rather they are compiled from the general format of the traditional Jewish prayer book (Siddur), drawing partly from chapters of Psalms. The booklet includes essential instructions on the guidelines for proper prayer, how to make blessings before eating the various types of foods, and a Grace after Meals for Noahides. It also includes prayers for livelihood, for safe traveling, for healing, for newborn babies, for a departed soul, and Rabbi Schochet's selection of seven verses from the Hebrew Bible for Noahide children to recite. Its initial section on principles of faith and Divine service, taken from teachings compiled by Rabbi Weiner in the chapter on Prayer in The Divine Code, 4th Edition (Part I, Fundamentals of the Faith), serves to assist pious Non-Jews with integrating their requests, praises, blessings, and heartfelt prayers and repentance to God into their daily lives. A regular print, Pocket Size edition is also available.
This popular booklet provides a clear and discerning guide for prayers and blessings that have been recommended for Noahides by expert Rabbis. The carefully selected prayers and blessings are not meant to serve as an official Noahide liturgy, but rather they are compiled from the general format of the traditional Jewish prayer book (Siddur), drawing partly from chapters of Psalms. The booklet includes essential instructions on the guidelines for proper prayer, how to make blessings before eating the various types of foods, and a Grace after Meals for Noahides. It also includes prayers for livelihood, for safe traveling, for healing, for newborn babies, for a departed soul, and Rabbi Schochet's selection of seven verses from the Hebrew Bible for Noahide children to recite. Its initial section on principles of faith and Divine service, taken from teachings compiled by Rabbi Weiner in the chapter on Prayer in The Divine Code, 4th Edition (Part I, Fundamentals of the Faith), serves to assist pious Non-Jews with integrating their requests, praises, blessings, and heartfelt prayers and repentance to God into their daily lives. A regular print, Pocket Size edition is also available.