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The seven laws of Noah also known as the Noachide Laws are mitzvot for non-Jews, said in the Talmud (Sanhedrin 58b) to be guidelines presented in the Torah for non-Jews to obey, and said by Maimonides to earn them their place in heaven. An organization named B'nai Noach is composed of goyim (or non-jews) who follow these guidelines, which follow
- Do not murder.
- Do not steal.
- Do not worship false gods.
- Do not be sexually immoral.
- Do not eat the limb of an animal before it is killed.
- Do not curse God.
- Set up courts and bring offenders to justice.

