Principles We Hold to Be True
1. That there is a creator (god, Hakol Eloah) - Yahovah
2. The uniqueness of god’s creation and wisdom; god is the creator who causes life and death.
3. He is the first, one without a second, powerful, knowing, existent, and living in his essence as we understand; there is none like him.
4. The creator is not male nor female but male and female came forth from within himself.
5. The lead agent is the masculine essence; in the Hebrew concept the male governs and protects the Bayt/the dwelling in which are wife and children, thus the contraction of his/him/he is encompassing and not gender limited.
6. The Torah is the source of our foundational perspective of god (Hakol/Eloah).
7. That the creator reveals self to creation.
8. The whole world was created.
9. To know clearly the awe of his Torah, that he sent a messenger by his command, Moses . . . As well as all of the other prophets.
10. To know by clear knowledge that what he sent was the Torah, which is truth, and all of its words are truth by his command.
11. To know the language of the Torah.
12. The place of the Jerusalem temple is where god chose to place his name.
13. There is a resurrection of the dead.
14. There will be a day of judgment.
15. Divine reward and punishment: the belief in reward and punishment.
16. God is all-knowing.
17. There is an appointed messiah and a messianic era.
18. All Bnei Adam are called to Shuv/Repentance and redemption.
We pursue truth. Holding doctrine is static but responding to truth is dynamic.