http://www.iheartnoahides.com/2009/03/noahide-kiruv/
Noahide Kiruv
As discussed in the current issue of NoahideNations.com’s Connections magazine, Noahide kiruv is an important concept.
“Kiruv” literally means “bringing close.” I believe it is distinct form proselytizing in that kiruv aims to bring a person closer to their original spiritual path, rather than “the new and better path.” For all Jews, this is the path of the Torah & the 613 mitzvot. For all Gentiles, this is the Toah & the 7 Mitzvot of Noah.
As the Tibetan Dalai Lama said to Israeli travelers who sought his audience,
“‘You come from the most ancient wisdom…the source…You do not need to travel all the way here to seek the truth…You should return to your country and learn your religion well. Return here if you feel the need, but only after you have done so…’ “1
Hence Kiruv aims to return people to the source, the most ancient wisdom, the Torah.
If I were a Noahide, and I were involved in Noahide kiruv, I would firstly reach out to people who are already living the Noahide path but don’t realize that they are.
Here is a recent news article from the Jerusalem Post about the Makuya community from Japan. I have seen them in Israel on several occasions. Has anyone in the Noahide community contacted these lovely people?