According to Alison Weir, there are approximately 3,600 Chabad institutions in over 1,000 cities in 70 countries and 200,000 adherents. Up to a million people attend Chabad services at least once a year. Numerous campuses have such centers and the Chabad website states that hundreds of thousands of children attend Chabad summer camps.







(l. Schneerson in later life.)





According to the NY Times, Schneerson "presided over a religious empire that reached from the back streets of Brooklyn to the main streets of Israel and by 1990 was taking in an estimated $100 million a year in contributions.





Schneerson believes Jews are the acme of Creation: "The general difference between Jews and non-Jews: A Jew was not created as a means for some [other] purpose; he himself is the purpose since the substance of all [divine] emanations was created only to serve the Jews."





Jews are the purpose of Creation. "The important things are the Jews, because they do not exist for any [other] aim; they themselves are [the divine] aim."





"The entire creation [of a non-Jew] exists only for the sake of the Jews."

When Schneerson died in 1994, he was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his contribution to "global morals." According to Schneerson, Jews are the Priests while the Noahide Laws provide "a religion for the rank and file."





Eggert quotes another Lubavitcher rabbi: "When examining the chain of frightening events [since 9-11] with a Chassidic eye, we see that the US is being pushed toward fulfilling its historic role of teaching the Sheva Mitzvos [i.e. Noahide laws] to the world."



According to Eggert, Freemasons have always called themselves "Noachids" and incorporated the statutes into their Constitution as early as 1723.