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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you're looking for answers
The Rainbow Covenant by Attorney Michael Dallen is one of those books that once you've picked it up you just can't put it down until you've devoured every word. He informs the reader that the Ten Commandments were never intended for the non-Jew. However, there is a standard for all of us. In ancient times it was known as the Seven Laws for the Children of Noah.

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Published on January 22, 2004 by yethro

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1.0 out of 5 stars A comment for Gentile readers ...
The seven standards advocated in this book are doubtless all good ones. They are dealt with in this sequence:-
7th Commandment: Dietary Laws
6th Commandment: Laws Against Larceny
5th Commandment: Sex Laws
4th Commandment: Laws Against Murder
3rd Commandment: Laws Against Lawlessness
2nd Commandment: Laws Against Sacrilege
1st...
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you're looking for answers, January 22, 2004
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"yethro" (Cleveland, TN.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Rainbow Covenant: Torah and the Seven Universal Laws (Hardcover)
The Rainbow Covenant by Attorney Michael Dallen is one of those books that once you've picked it up you just can't put it down until you've devoured every word. He informs the reader that the Ten Commandments were never intended for the non-Jew. However, there is a standard for all of us. In ancient times it was known as the Seven Laws for the Children of Noah.

If you're looking for answers, you absolutely must start with the Rainbow Covenant. Even if I didn't acknowledge the existence of a G-d, I'd have still recognized quickly that the contents of this book were extremely beneficial. The first chapter alone was so powerful that it sent a shock wave through me that could only be described as the most intense spiritual arousal that I personally have experienced. It was as though the Torah Laws were standing naked before me that I might witness their incredible brilliance and beauty.

Finally, someone is ready to share with us what the G-d of Israel expects of the non-Jew. Author Michael Dallen has made it easier then ever to understand. Every page is filled with wisdom and a genuine concern for all humanity.

Theresea Wyatt

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Now, The True Rainbow Covenant for All., May 26, 2004
This review is from: The Rainbow Covenant: Torah and the Seven Universal Laws (Hardcover)
I have read The rainbow covenant by Dallen , it is an really an excellent work by a Genius.The whole material presented in a simple and effective for anybody to understand and follow the Covenant.

The greatness of the book lies in the Authors honesty with the facts - Nothing has been changed,twisted or mutialated. This makes this books a wonderful for reading - while travessing thru the Truth. The more you go in depth and more you are involved in it.It is an wonderful experience.

The Rainbow Covenant ultimately restores the proper mental, spiritual attitude that all important for man to connect with God.

A must read for everybody whether Jew or Gentiles. It is an experience worth going through the The Rainbow covenant.

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful, timely book, September 13, 2004
This review is from: The Rainbow Covenant: Torah and the Seven Universal Laws (Hardcover)
What does our Creator require of the Children of Noah? 'The Rainbow Covenant' speaks to the heart of every human being. As an observant Jew, I thought I knew this subject, but I was amazed at the complexity of the details of these seven essential universal principals. Presented in a very readable, engaging book, there is a flow from one to the other, bringing a richness of the scope of each one. For instance, the author brings a concept that the negative commandments cannot be truly fulfilled without doing the opposite--the positive: the opposite of blaspheming Gd, is to sanctify His Name. With the numerous pages of references notes, this book can be studied time and again, on ever deeper levels. Of the books on this subject, this is the best I have read. Every so often a book comes into our world from Heaven; 'The Rainbow Covenant' is one of the these.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read for every Christian, August 22, 2005
This review is from: The Rainbow Covenant: Torah and the Seven Universal Laws (Hardcover)
I loved this book, and would recommend it to every Christian.

He has a friendly, well-researched but "non-schoolmastery" approach to teaching this subject.

I wish more Christians understoond "the law" as the Jewish Faith does...as the "Teachings and Instructions of G-d that help you fly straight like an arrow and hit the mark". (Sin is "missing the mark.") Visualize a target, with G-d's righteousness as the "bullseye". It is soooooo not the policeman idea that many Christians have about G-d.

So many things in Christainity would sound different if Christians really understood the Jewish Faith and the historical, religious and cultural basis which formed both Judaism and Christianity.

This book is a great INTRODUCTION to a subject that has been sorely neglected in the Christian Faith...the Torah, the Commandments, the "Everlasting Covenant" that G-d proclaimed as being "Not too hard for you...it is neither in the heavens that someone should have to bring it down for you, or across the Sea that someone should have to go get it for you...it is very near you, it is in your mouth and in your heart so you may obey it. You have before you the choices of Life and Death...to live, follow these commandments" (My paraphrase, Deut. 30 11-17) Jesus claimed that following the commandments would lead to eternal life and the "Kingdom of Heaven/G-d" (which is NOT "heaven" as Christianity teaches!). If Jesus only taught following the commandments, said that none would be abolished until the end of time, and claimed them as the way to eternal life, then shouldn't every Christian investigate the "Teachings and Instructions of G-d" (aka the "law") and find out what we might be missing?

Every commandment of G-d was issued to help us learn to love Him and to allow us to transcend our own wants and desires to become more like Him. The Jewish Faith was the first to call us to become more like G-d, rather than making the gods look like us. If becoming more like G-d is your goal, this book will call you to a higher and deeper walk with G-d.

A timely and wonderful book that will start you on the path to a completely different understanding of the Bible and your relationship with G-d.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rabbi Eliezer Cohen, Oak Park, MI, February 24, 2005
This review is from: The Rainbow Covenant: Torah and the Seven Universal Laws (Hardcover)
I have read Michael Dallan's book "The Rainbow Covenant". It is a very readable yet painstakingly researched book exploring and illuminating G-d's universal Laws of Morality according to Jewish tradition. I would recommed this book to anyone interested in knowing what Jewish tradition considers every human's obligations to G-d and his fellow man.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exquisitely Intelligent!, August 11, 2004
This review is from: The Rainbow Covenant: Torah and the Seven Universal Laws (Hardcover)
Finally, a book that is fit to be studied by Noachides at many different levels. For the beginner the book is written to provide clear and concise information on the Noachide Laws. The Advanced student isn't excluded. The richness of Dallen's research and notes provides years of study. This book is the ideal textbook for a class on the Noachide Laws.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you want to know what G-d expects of you, January 27, 2004
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This review is from: The Rainbow Covenant: Torah and the Seven Universal Laws (Hardcover)
If you want to know what G-d expects of you . . . If you want to know what you're supposed to do in today's amoral world . . . If you're looking for peace of mind, start with The Rainbow Covenant. It's where you find ancient Torah truths written in a style that is not only easy to understand, but thoroughly enjoyable. It has everything from idolatry to sacrilege and sex, all written in a scholarly but enlightening way. The Rainbow Covenant became the recipe for my personal growth through G-d's Laws. It was a fast read that puts me in touch with how G-d wants me to live my life. I have come back to The Rainbow Covenant again and again - so will you.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars at last-, August 30, 2005
This review is from: The Rainbow Covenant: Torah and the Seven Universal Laws (Hardcover)
What a joy to read this book about the Noachide laws!

As an observant jew, I have long searched for a book to give non-jewish friends information about these little-known laws that is readable, accurate, and interesting. Michael Dallen's book fits the bill to a T and a bit more...

It is a wonderful primer for those who know nothing and yet has enough information for an advanced student of the laws to continue their studies. I was very happy to see the book explain and do away with some common misconceptions regarding judaism and the noachide laws, too. For those out there who maintain that there exists a grand jewish conspiracy, with the jews putting themselves at top and everyone else at the bottom this book explains in real, concrete, practical terms what the seven laws of Noah really mean. The details are to be worked out by every country by themself, as long as they conform to the basic law. No jew will lord over others.

In fact, Dallen makes it clear that the only thing which really distinguishes jews from non-jews is that jews must follow more laws, and jews have more responsibility to their creator and the creation.

Most of the ethical/legal struggles of today are issues that have already been debated from every possible angle and decisions have been arrived at by jewish sages already hundreds of years ago. It is not enough to read the bible, you must also know how to take the general laws there and expound them into detailed laws. the jews have inherited keys to interpretation direct from Mount Sinai. Without those keys it is not possible to take something vague like "love your neighbor as yourself" and know exactly what that means in every possible situation. Terry Schiavo? The law has already defined what is permissable there. Abortion? also. And what that is may surprise the uninformed. the law is fluid and deals with each and every nuance of circumstance.

I think Michael Dallen has also succesfully depicted the beauty of the law, so often described as being dry and legalistic. But these laws express beauty in their apparant simplicity and yet complexity of detail. They were meant to express harmony, harmony is their nature, and a world of beauty (if they are lived) is their outcome.

Thank you for this book!

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars at last-, August 30, 2005
This review is from: The Rainbow Covenant: Torah and the Seven Universal Laws (Hardcover)
What a joy to read this book about the Noachide laws!

As an observant jew, I have long searched for a book to give non-jewish friends information about these little-known laws that is readable, accurate, and interesting. Michael Dallen's book fits the bill to a T and a bit more...

It is a wonderful primer for those who know nothing and yet has enough information for an advanced student of the laws to continue their studies. I was very happy to see the book explain and do away with some common misconceptions regarding judaism and the noachide laws, too. For those out there who maintain that there exists a grand jewish conspiracy, with the jews putting themselves at top and everyone else at the bottom this book explains in real, concrete, practical terms what the seven laws of Noah really mean. The details are to be worked out by every country by themself, as long as they conform to the basic law. No jew will lord over others.

In fact, Dallen makes it clear that the only thing which really distinguishes jews from non-jews is that jews must follow more laws, and jews have more responsibility to their creator and the creation.

Most of the ethical/legal struggles of today are issues that have already been debated from every possible angle and decisions have been arrived at by jewish sages already hundreds of years ago. It is not enough to read the bible, you must also know how to take the general laws there and expound them into detailed laws. the jews have inherited keys to interpretation direct from Mount Sinai. Without those keys it is not possible to take something vague like "love your neighbor as yourself" and know exactly what that means in every possible situation. Terry Schiavo? The law has already defined what is permissable there. Abortion? also. And what that is may surprise the uninformed. the law is fluid and deals with each and every nuance of circumstance.

I think Michael Dallen has also succesfully depicted the beauty of the law, so often described as being dry and legalistic. But these laws express beauty in their apparant simplicity and yet complexity of detail. They were meant to express harmony, harmony is their nature, and a world of beauty (if they are lived) is their outcome.

Thank you for this book!

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Morally speaking, October 27, 2003
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This review is from: The Rainbow Covenant: Torah and the Seven Universal Laws (Hardcover)
I picked up this book at a friend's suggestion. It's rather easy to read and provides an overview of the "Seven Universal Laws" that, according to Jewish tradition, are to be observed by all nations of the world.

If you're worried about your kids being a bit too influenced by "Britney" et al., you'd be smart to grab a copy of this book. It offers a roadmap to living a moral life and it lives up to its billing as the "antidote to today's neo-paganism."

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