
Introduction to Seven Ethics
Start with the covenant made for all humanity — clear teaching from our leading rabbis, at your own pace.
- 8 video lessons · 2++ hours
- Downloadable study guide
- Lifetime access
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Recorded and live classes on the Seven Ethics — taught by rabbis and scholars who live this covenant every day. No conversion required.

Start with the covenant made for all humanity — clear teaching from our leading rabbis, at your own pace.
25% off — 5 days left (ends Sat, Jun 13)
Study each law in depth with primary sources and practical guidance.

Rabbi Taub
Explore the biblical and rabbinic sources behind the universal covenant — from Genesis to Sanhedrin 56a.
“Long before Sinai, God spoke to Noah and through him to all of us. That covenant is still binding today.”

Rabbi Shmo
Practical guidance on living the Seven Ethics day to day — prayer, charity, and community without conversion.
“You do not need to convert. Observe the seven commandments with sincerity, and you walk among the righteous of the nations.”

Reggie
Real-world applications of each law — work, family, friendships, and the small choices that build a moral life.
“Seven laws sounds like a lot until you realize one of them is basically ‘be a decent human.’ I’ve been working on that one since breakfast.”
Live sessionsRabbi Kaplan
How the Seven Ethics speak to modern challenges — technology, politics, and building a just society.
“God's covenant with humanity did not end with Noah — it calls each of us to build a world of justice and holiness.”

Rabbi YY
A gentle entry point for newcomers — vocabulary, context, and how to study Torah as a Noahide.
“Whether you are new to Torah or deepening years of study, the Seven Ethics meet you where you are.”

Rebbetzin
Study the universal covenant from a woman's perspective — family, community, and spiritual leadership.
“The covenant belongs to every soul. Study it, teach it, and bring it into your home and community.”

Scholar
Read the primary sources yourself — Talmud, Rambam, and commentaries with guided translation and context.
“Sanhedrin 56a is where we begin — but the journey through Maimonides and Genesis never ends.”
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