Does B ei Noach use a Siddur (Jewish prayer book)?
B’nei Noach does not have its own Siddur. The prophets of the Great Assembly created the core of the prayer book for the Jewish people, not for the non-Jewish people. By covenant, Israel is a nation of priests and kings, and they are required to use the Siddur for their prayers. We recommend talking to your Orthodox rabbi concerning this issue. However, we are looking forward to the day when we also have a Siddur… Q: Does B’nei Noach worship on Shabbat? A: B’nei Noach are not commanded to observe Shabbat, nor are we permitted to keep it as does the Jew. We are permitted to keep the Shabbos as long as we “profane” it in some manner, i.e. lighting a match before the conclusion of Shabbos. However, our observance is not the fulfillment of a mitzvah, and we must be very careful in how we try to observe the Shabbos. B’nei Noach can go to shul and join the Jewish people as they worship, but again, we must be careful in what is said or done. We recommend talking to your Orthodox rabbi conce