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Johanan and ben

This legend has been somewhat elaborately treated
in Yiddish under
the title
, Ein ganz neie Maase vun dem Tanna R. Akiba
, Lemberg
, 1893 ( compare Tanna debe Eliyahu Zuṭṭa
, xvii., where
Johanan ben Zakkai's name
is given
in place
of Akiba ).
Johanan ben Zakkai established that
the shofar trumpets be blown at Jamnia and
the surrounding places even if
the festival fell on
the Sabbath
, while at
one time this was done only
in the Temple ( iv. 1 ); he also fixed
the lulav outside
of the Temple for seven days
, and forbade
the eating
of new grain on
the second day
of Passover ( iv. 2 ); he extended
the time for examining witnesses until
the evening
, and had them come to Jamnia even
in the absence
of the av bet din ( iv. 3 ).

Ordinances
of Johanan ben Zakkai concerning Rosh ha-Shanah and
the Sabbath
, and other matters

The Tosefta omits
the ordinances
of Gamliel and
of Johanan ben Zakkai
, and
the dispute
of the two leaders
of the school-house
, nor does it mention anything
of the power
of any tannaitic dignitary ;
the Tosefta
is here a product
of the time
of the Amoraim.

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Johanan ben Zakai

The community also appealed for aid to Sanballat I
, a Samaritan potentate
, and his sons Delaiah and Shelemiah
, as well as
Johanan ben Eliashib.

The Jerusalem
Talmud probably originated
in Tiberias
in the School
of Johanan ben Nappaha.

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Johanan ben Zakai

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Johanan ben Zakai
* Johanan ben Nuri
, one of the tannaim of the 1st and 2nd centuries
, frequently cited
in the Mishnah
* Johanan ben Zakai ( c. 30 – 90 ),
one of the tannaim, widely regarded as
one of the most important Jewish figures
in the era
of the Second Temple and a primary contributor to
the Mishnah

Instead
the chain
is listed as passing directly from Hillel to
Johanan ben Zakkai.

The Jewish Encyclopedia writes that
the mention
of the " Holy
of Holies "
in this passage
is not an anachronism
, as Grätz thinks
, for while it
is true that Eliezer and Joshua were present as
the geonim par excellence at Elisha's circumcision — which must
, therefore
, have occurred after
the death
of Johanan ben Zakkai ( 80 )— it
is also true that
the " Holy
of Holies "
is likewise
mentioned in connection with Rabbi Akiva ( Makkot
, end ); indeed
, the use
of this expression
is due to
the fact that
the Rabbis held holiness to be inherent
in the place
, not
in the building ( Yevamot 6b ).

For legends concerning Elisha see
Johanan ben Nappaha ; Rabbi Meir ; compare also Gnosticism.

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Among
the sciences that
Johanan ben Zakkai mastered was a knowledge
of the solstices and
the calendar ; i. e.,
the ability to compute
the course
of the sun and
the moon ( Suk.

In
the latter library may be found also
the hitherto unprinted commentaries by Solomon
ben Shabbethai ( 541 ), and
Johanan ben Reuben ( 542 ).

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Johanan and one

" R.
Johanan said that
, according to some
, a baraita taught that
one hundred and twenty elders
, including some prophets
, instituted
the ' Shemoneh ' Esreh.
Johanan and who
Johanan succeeded Gedaliah
, who had been assassinated by an Israelite prince
in the pay
of Ammon " for working with
the Babylonians.
* Johanan, son
of Jojada
, a high priest
mentioned in the Book
of Nehemiah ()
who is fourth
in the line
of high priests after Jeshua
, who returned from
the Babylonian captivity with Zerubbabel
* Johanan, son
of Kareah
, mentioned as a leader
of the army
who led
the remnant
of the population
of the Kingdom
of Judah to Egypt for safety ( against
the advice
of Jeremiah – see ), after
the Babylonian dismantling
of the kingdom
in 586 BC and
the subsequent assassination
of Gedaliah
, the Babylon-appointed Jewish governor (, )

According to R.
Johanan, who wrote
in the third century
,

According to
the book it was written by Assaf ( or Assaph / Asaph ) Ben Berhiyahu ( son
of Birhiyahu ) and
Johanan Ben Zabda
, who lived
in Israel between
the fourth and sixth century CE.

" R. Zera said
in the name
of R. Abbahu
who quoted R.
Johanan: These are
the eighty thousand battle trumpets which assembled
in the city
of Bethar
, when it was taken and men
, women and children were slain
in it until their blood ran into
the Great Sea.
Johanan and is

The enormous size
of the Leviathan
is described by R.
Johanan, from whom proceeded nearly all
the aggadot concerning this monster: " Once we went
in a ship and saw a fish which put his head out
of the water.

When
the Leviathan
is hungry
, reports R. Dimi
in the name
of R.
Johanan, he sends forth from his mouth a heat so great as to make all
the waters
of the deep boil
, and if he would put his head into Paradise no living creature could endure
the odor
of him ( ib .).

There
is no difference
in meaning between
the various transliterations ( Yohanan
, Yochanan
, and
Johanan );
in the absence
of a generally agreed transliteration method for Hebrew
, the name
of the same individual may be transliterated differently by different sources.

The form
Johanan is traditional
in English-language Bible translations
of the Hebrew Bible.

104b ), and an aggadic ruling on Biblical stories beginning with
the phrase " Va-yehi bayamim " ( And it came to pass
in those days )
is designated by
Johanan, or his pupil Levi
, as a " tradition
of the men
of the Great Synagogue " ( Meg.

He
is, moreover
, known as a disciple
of Rabbi
Johanan, after whose death he and his friends Ammi and Assi were
the recognized authorities on
the Halakah
in Palestine.
Johanan and mentioned

Both Sanballat and
Johanan are
mentioned in the Book
of Nehemiah
,,.

Some statements
in the book are attributed to R. Berechiah
, R.
Johanan, R. Bun
, rabbis
mentioned in the later midrashic literature.
Johanan and times

In Biblical
times this occurs with regard to
the names Abigail
, Abijah
, Athaliah
, Chushan
, Ephah
, Micha
, Nahash
, Shelomith
, Zibiah ;
in Talmudic
times, with regard to Ibu
, Johanan, Nehorai
, Pasi
, Shalom ;
the only later instances that may be cited are Jeroham
, Mazal-Ṭob
, Neḥamah
, Menuḥah
, Simḥah
, Tamar
, Bongodas
, and Bien-li-Viengue.
Johanan and Talmud

The ascription
of the Mekilta to Rabbi Ishmael and
of the Jerusalem
Talmud to Rabbi
Johanan rests on a similar procedure.

111a
, b ; another version occurs
in Talmud Yerushalmi Sanhedrin 16a
, where
Johanan accompanies Yannai ).

But
in the Jerusalem
Talmud, R.
Johanan ( Meg.
ben and one

He was a descendant
of Meshullam
ben Jacob
of Lunel
, one of whose five sons was Joseph
, the grandfather
of Abba Mari
, who, like his son Moses
, the father
of Abba Mari
, was highly respected for both his rabbinical learning and his general erudition.

Encouraged
, however
, by letters signed by
the rabbis
of Argentière and Lunel
, and particularly by
the support
of Kalonymus
ben Todros
, the nasi
of Narbonne
, and
of the eminent Talmudist Asheri
of Toledo
, Ben Adret issued a decree
, signed by thirty-three rabbis
of Barcelona
, excommunicating those
who should
, within
the next fifty years
, study physics or metaphysics before their thirtieth year
of age ( basing his action on
the principle laid down by Maimonides
, Guide for
the Perplexed part
one chapter 34 ), and had
the order promulgated
in the synagogue on Sabbath
, July 26
, 1305.

According to a Jewish legend
, one of the Essenes
, named Menachem
, had passed at least some
of his mystical knowledge to
the Talmudic mystic Nehunya
ben HaKanah
, to whom
the Kabbalistic tradition attributes Sefer HaBahir and
, by some opinions
, Sefer HaKanah
, Sefer HaPeliah and Sefer HaTemunah.

In it
, Gans writes
of an audience between
the Maharal and Rudolph II: " Our lord
the emperor … Rudolph … sent for and called upon our master Rabbi Low
ben Bezalel and received him with a welcome and merry expression
, and spoke to him face to face
, as
one would to a friend.

The Jewish calendar's epoch ( reference date ), 1 Tishrei 1 AM
, is equivalent to Monday
, 7 October 3761 BCE
in the proleptic Julian calendar
, the equivalent tabular date ( same daylight period ) and
is about
one year before
the traditional Jewish date
of Creation on 25 Elul AM 1
, based upon
the Seder Olam Rabbah
of Rabbi Yossi
ben Halafta
, a 2nd century CE sage.

Mosheh
ben Maimon ( משה בן מימון ), called Moses Maimonides and also known as Mūsā ibn Maymūn (), or RaMBaM ( רמב " ם – Hebrew acronym for " Rabbi Mosheh Ben Maimon "), was a preeminent medieval Jewish philosopher and
one of the most prolific and followed Torah scholars and physicians
of the Middle Ages.

Maimonides and his wife
, the daughter
of one Mishael
ben Yeshayahu Halevi
, had
one child
, Avraham
, who was recognized as a great scholar
, and
who succeeded him as Nagid and as court physician at
the age
of eighteen.
* Rabbi Obadiah
ben Abraham
of Bertinoro ( 15th century ) wrote
one of the most popular Mishnah commentaries.

Honigmann discusses
the view that Abd el-Ouahed
ben Messaoud
ben Mohammed Anoun
, Moorish ambassador
of the Arab King
of Barbary to Queen Elizabeth I
in 1600
, was
one inspiration for Othello.

Then he moved to Mainz
, where he studied under another
of his relatives
, Rabbi Isaac
ben Judah
, the rabbinic head
of Mainz and
one of the leading sages
of the Lorraine region straddling France and Germany.

" Although there have been a number
of philosophers
who have formulated similar anti-razors since Chatton's time
, no
one anti-razor has perpetuated
in as much notability as Chatton's anti-razor
, although this could be
the case
of the Late Renaissance Italian motto
of unknown attribution Se non è vero
, è
ben trovato (" Even if it
is not true
, it
is well conceived ") when referred to a particularly artful explanation.

This apparition was
the only
one to occur during
ben Hananiah's lifetime.

Chapter 14
of the Book
of Isaiah refers to what Jewish exegesis
of the prophetic vision
of Isaiah 14: 12-15 identifies as King Nebuchadnezzar II ;
the Hebrew word says " Helel
ben Shaḥar " ("
the shining
one, son
of the morning ").
* 9th-12th centuries — Al-Kindi ( Alkindus ), Saadia Gaon ( Saadia
ben Joseph ) and Al-Ghazali ( Algazel ) support a universe that has a finite past and develop two logical arguments against
the notion
of an infinite past
, one of which
is later adopted by Immanuel Kant

His family was prominent for learning and piety
, his father Yechiel was a Talmudist
, and
one of his ancestors was Rabbi Eliezer
ben Nathan (
the RaABaN ).

The lack
of such discrepancies
in the Aleppo Codex
is one of the reasons for its importance ;
the scribe
who copied
the notes
, presumably Aaron
ben Moses
ben Asher
, probably wrote them originally.

The Hebrew expression " son
of man " ( בן – אדם i. e.
ben -' adam ) appears
one hundred and seven
times in the Hebrew Bible.

The Hebrew expression " son
of man " ( בן – אדם i. e.
ben -' adam ) appears
one hundred and seven
times in the Hebrew Bible.

The bible describes an Israelite as
one descended from Ya ' akov
ben Yitzhak
ben Avraham
, or
one who has been converted or adopted into that group by either human or spiritual means.
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