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.