https://www.facebook.com/groups/AskNoah.org/permalink/10158498263176201/?sfnsn=moB"H. Dear friends: I've noticed a few posts recently of YouTube videos from the Noahide World Center (NWC) / Brit Olam organization, which were posted without being sent to the Admin for review. So first, I just wanted to send a reminder about our Group Rule #1.
Also, I'm now obligated to inform our members about the position of NWC / Brit Olam on an important issue for Noahides, regarding observance of the Jewish commandments. The following statements are taken from currently available pages on their web site.
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https://noahideworldcenter.org/.../the-bnei-noah-problem.../Scroll down to point #14, which says the following:
"14. According to Judaism, are the Bnei Noah allowed to observe the Sabbath, celebrate the Jewish holidays, do circumcision?
We have already said that there are different approaches to the Bnei Noah among the rabbis. Those who think that the Seven Commandments is the maximum for the Bnei Noah do not speak of studying the Tora, nor of observing the Sabbath, nor the holidays, nor the circumcision. However from the Brit Olam and Rav Sherki point of view, those who undertake observing the Seven commandments of the Bnei Noah can further advance to observing all the Commandments: get circumcised, study the Tora (and Jews must help them in that), celebrate the Sabbath and the Jewish holidays etc. They, however, do not have to – they may do or they may not, as they wish."
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https://noahideworldcenter.org/.../faq-noachide-quest.../...
Translation from the French text of this interview:
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Question:
First I want to thank Rav Cherky for the answers that are so important to our future.
I'm going to ask, so now, what we cannot do and what we can do on Shabbat because, if I understand correctly, if we want to do a mitzvah, we have to do it in detail ... I am wrong?
Reply:
You have, in this regard, different schools, alas. Like many problems in Jewish law, halacha, some things have not been resolved. You know very well that our position in the World Noachide Center is that, from the moment they [Noahides have] officially accepted the seven Noachide commandments before a court, that is to say before 3 rabbis, they can also adopt Shabbat observance.
Some people formally oppose it. And, from this divergence, come two other divergences: for those who forbid to do Shabbat, it would be right for a non-Jew to perform Shabbat not in the manner of the Jews, while for those who admit that they can do Shabbat - which is our position - you can do it in the Jewish way.
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[Note: For explanation and sources regarding the majority halachic opinion that Bnei Noach should not take on observance of the Torah's ritualistic commandments for Jews, please see The Divine Code, Part I, Chapter 3: "The Prohibition Against Making a New Religion or Adding a Commandment".]