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Modern Orthodox Natsari Jewish Aliance

This part of Sarah's Tent is dedicated to the women of the Modern Orthodox Natsai Jewish Alliance. (MONJA). It's purpose is to provide halacha specific to the women members of MONJA.


These instructions on MONJA halacha (our specific walk in Torah) are for women members of MONJA and those who are affliated with Natsarim Mishpocha Yeshua (NMY) only.  The information deals with many women's issues in Torah that are very personal. For this reason these pages are password protected. Please do not give your password to anyone. The password is subject to change. Any woman who is a member of MONJA or NMY and does not have a password, please email Hadassah at hadassah@ntelos.net or Moriah at moriahbatshofar@gmail.com





Why do we call ourselves Natsarim instead of Messianic? Please read this article written by Rabbi Yehudah ben Shomeyr before moving on to the halacha.

Messianic or Natsari


The halacha are in pdf format. Feel free to save to your computer or print.


Our Homes
    Keeping a Torah Obedient Home.  (added new on 2/18/10)



Worship     Discussion of the appointed times of prayer and what is appropriate for women. (added new on 2/18/10)



Our Bodies       Halacha regarding our bodies which include proper dress, appropriate and inappropriate contact, niddah, etc.



Moedim       Prayers and blessing for each f the specific moedim.  (Shabbat added 2/18/10)



Miscellaneous     Any halacha that does not fit in the above categories can be found here.



We ask for your patience. We will be adding information as quickly as possible.

Listen to me, you who follow after righteousness, you who seek Yahweh: look to the rock whence you were hewn, and to the hole of the pit whence you were dug. Look to Abraham your father, and to Sarah who bore you; for when he was but one I called him, and I blessed him, and made him many.

Isaiah 51:1-2