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Rabbi Weiner versus Cherky - a scholarship comparison
« on: October 14, 2022, 06:53:18 AM »
The 4th edition of Rabbi Weiner's "The Divine Code" has 704 pages.

Cherky's "Brit Shalom," a guide to practical Noahide daily life, has 136 pages.

Is it conceivable those hundreds of additional pages have important information?

Chaim? Ron? Anyone who gives a damn about the truth?
Gentiles are obligated to fulfill the Seven Noahide Commandments because they are the eternal command of God, transmitted through Moses our teacher in the Torah. The main and best book on details of Noahide observance is "The Divine Code" by Rabbi Moshe Weiner.

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Re: Rabbi Weiner versus Cherky - a scholarship comparison
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2022, 07:33:53 AM »
The 4th edition of Rabbi Weiner's "The Divine Code" has 704 pages.

Cherky's "Brit Shalom," a guide to practical Noahide daily life, has 136 pages.

Is it conceivable those hundreds of additional pages have important information?

Chaim? Ron? Anyone who gives a damn about the truth?

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Quality, not quantity, is what is most important.

HaRav Sherki, in my opinion, is far more knowledgeable. The big disadvantage is that virtually all of HaRav Sherki's teachings and lectures are in Hebrew. The same is true for the spiritual leader of HaRav Sherki and the spiritual leader of most Orthodox rabbis in Israel - HaRav Kook. Because of the language barrier, you are not familiar with their teachings.