Meet the Noahides, June 15, 2009. Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), by Ben Harris. Interview with Rev. Jack E. Saunders, First Covenant Foundation director, with some congregants (including 2009-2010 Foundation Fellow Hiram Vazquez) and family members. JTA.org YouTube excerpt:
(click here) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_QsL7HAvPo
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The Late Rabbi and the Noahides: Rabbi Meir Kahane speaks at Noahide Conference.
Rabbi Meir David Kahane (1932-1990) speaks at the First International Conference of the Descendants of Noah, held in the Tarrant County Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas, on Monday, April 30, 1990. (Produced by Vendyl Jones and Vendyl Jones Research Institutes)
About six months after his engagement in Fort Worth, in New York City, Rabbi Kahane was murdered, on November 5, 1990 - by the same anti-American, anti-Israel conspirators who carried out the first terrorist bombing of the World Trade Center, prior to 9/11.
To post this video online, we had to divide it into separate sections - but nothing is left out; this is the original video in its entirety. As for the program itself, we ask you to give it the benefit of the doubt: after some awkward moments at the beginning, Rabbi Kahane comes on, and warms up a little, and then it becomes - if we do say so - intensely interesting.
See if you can pick out two of our own directors, Rabbi Michael Katz and Rev. Jack E. Saunders, who make appearances - along with several members and longtime friends - in the program.
In Search of Truth. With Jack E. Saunders and Hiram Vazquez (the rap singer/musician), one of our two new Foundation Fellows for 2009-2010. Each video in this 6-part series takes about 10-minutes. Topic: the Seven Noahide Laws in Scripture and in the world, evidentiary proof of God's involvement in the world, before our very eyes:
Speaking of Hiram Vazquez, the rap singer/musician, one of our two 2009-2010 Fellows - if you like rap music, check this out: Hiram, the martial artist, "the Peaceful Warrior," does
Shema Yisroel
New, October 7, 2009 (19 Tishrei, 5th day of Sukkot, 5770): There's No Palestine
Produced and performed by Hiram Vazquez. Copyright 2009, H. Vazquez
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Another stand-out program:
One of the most remarkable figures of the 16th century, Jacob Emden (1697-1796), a true Sage of Israel, challenges Christians to return to their first teachers and to the Seven Noahide Commandments. (See his letter to Israel's Christian neighbors - included):
Some people believe that everything will be fine if they can just "get God on their side." Jack E. Saunders, the Baptist pastor who became one of the world's leading teachers and interpreters of the Noahide Law, shows that, as George Washington once put it, the real glory and challenge of life is not to somehow get God on one's side but that we, ourselves, should be on God's side.
Jack Saunders shows that, while the Seven Noahide Laws are all negative, "thou shalt not" principles (thou shall not steal, nor murder, etc.), no one can be called righteous unless he or she does the very opposite of what the Law forbids. So, instead of merely refraining from stealing, for instance, one should give charity, because everything belongs to the Lord; instead of merely refraining from murdering one's neighbors, one should act, when necessary, to preserve the lives of others; etc.
Voice - from OU Radio - and Photos
OU: The Orthodox Union, the world's largest kosher-certification agency ("Look for the OU.") Rabbi Steven Savitsky, the Orthodox Union's president, interviews M. Dallen and J. Saunders. The Rabbi, the Jew and the Noahide (click here) (Really good, info-rich)
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Interviews From Toronto's CHIN-FM radio: The Zelda Young Show. With M. Dallen, J. Saunders, and Rabbi M. Katz Including still photos. Noahide Principles; Torah; Israel - the People of Israel, the Land of Israel, the State of Israel, and Israel, the Holiness Revolution; the anti-Israel, Amalek; "Progressivism" (so-called); The Land for Peace Delusion; America and Canada; The Rainbow Covenant. . . .