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Judah and Prince
Scholars place Antoninus Pius as the leading candidate for fulfilling the role as a friend of Rabbi Judah the Prince.
* The Mishnah, composed by Rabbi Judah the Prince, in 200 CE, as a basic outline of the state of the Oral Law in his time.
However, as the persecutions of the Jews increased and the details were in danger of being forgotten, these oral laws were recorded by Rabbi Judah haNasi ( Judah the Prince ) in the Mishnah, redacted circa 200 CE.
Traditional burial place of Judah the Prince at Beit She ' arim National Park, Israel.
Judah the Prince was born in 135 CE.
* Judah the Prince, chief redactor of the Krishnah and second-century Jewish leader
He is announced as the Prince of Judah upon his return to the Holy Land.
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It includes the core component, the Mishna, finalized by Rabbi Judah the Prince ( c. 200 CE ) along with the written discussions of generations of rabbis in the Land of Israel ( primarily in the academies of Tiberias and Caesarea ) which was compiled c. 350-400 CE into a series of books that became the Gemara ( – from gamar: Hebrew " complete "; Aramaic " study ").
The following rabbis are known to have lived at Évreux: Samuel ben Shneor, praised by his student Isaac of Corbeil as the " Prince of Évreux ", one of the most celebrated tosafists ; Moses of Évreux, brother of Samuel, author of the Tosafot of Évreux ; Isaac of Évreux ; Judah ben Shneor, or Judah the Elder, author of liturgical poems ; Meïr ben Shneor ; Samuel ben Judah ; Nathan ben Jacob, father of Jacob ben Nathan, who in 1357 copied the five Megillot with the Targum for Moses ben Samuel.
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Section VII, 5-VIII, 19 outlines the strong warnings given to the people who stray from the law, and gives vivid critiques of the Prince of Judah, and also three nets of Belial.
Past guests for Hillsong Conference Europe have included Joel and Victoria Osteen, Nicky Gumbel, Joseph Prince, Judah Smith, Jentezen Franklin, Joyce Meyer, Michael W. Smith, Israel Houghton, Craig Groeschel, Joel Houston, Hillsong United, Christine Caine and Darlene Zschech.
In recounting a purported conversation in which the rabbi Judah the Prince, who said the soul ( neshama ) comes into the body when the embryo is already formed, was convinced by Antoninus Pius that it must enter the body at conception, and considered the emperor's view to be supported by, the tractate Sanhedrin of the Talmud mentions two views on the question.

Judah and (,
Ezra begins with Cyrus the Great entrusting the Temple vessels to Sheshbazzar (, " prince of Judah "; this apparently important figure then disappears from the story almost entirely, and Zerubbabel is abruptly introduced as the main figure.
(, ) On hearing this news, all the Jews that were in Moab, Ammon, Edom, and in other countries returned to Judah.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes a significant portion of its members to be descended from Ephraim, arguing that they are charged with restoring the lost tribes in the latter days as prophesied by Isaiah, and that the tribes of both Ephraim and Judah will play important leadership roles for covenant Israel in the last days ; some believe that this would be the fulfilment of part of the Blessing of Jacob, where it states that Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well ; whose branches run over the wall (, interpreting the " wall " as the ocean ).
Judah (, Yhuda ) was, according to the Book of Genesis, the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, and the founder of the Israelite Tribe of Judah.
According to the Hebrew Bible, Bathsheba (, Bath Shebha, " daughter of the oath ") (, " ابنة القسم ") was the wife of Uriah the Hittite and later of David, king of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.
* 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 (, )
Solomon ibn Gabirol, also Solomon ben Judah (, Shelomo ben Yehuda ibn Gabirol ;, Abu Ayyūb Suleiman ibn Yahya ibn Jabirūl ;, a corruption of Ibn Gibran ), was an Andalusian Hebrew poet and Jewish philosopher with a Neoplatonic bent.
Yehuda Alharizi, also Judah ben Solomon Harizi or al-Harizi (, Yehudah ben Shelomo al-Harizi,, Yahya bin Sulaiman bin Sha ' ul abu Zakaria al-Harizi al-Yahudi min ahl Tulaitila ) was a rabbi, translator, poet and traveller active in Spain in the Middle Ages ( in Toledo?
(, ) On hearing of the appointment, the Jews that had fled to Moab, Ammon, Edom and in other countries returned to Judah.
Libnah or Lobna (, whiteness ; ) was a town in the Kingdom of Judah.

Judah and Yehudah
In Hebrew the book is called Divrei Hayyamim ( i. e. " the matters the days "), based on the phrases sefer divrei ha-yamim le-malkhei Yehudah and " sefer divrei ha-yamim le-malkhei Israel " (" book of the days of the kings of Judah " and " book of the days of the kings of Israel "), both of which appear repeatedly in the Books of Kings.
Judaism ( from the Latin Iudaismus, derived from the Greek Ioudaïsmos, and ultimately from the Hebrew יהודה, Yehudah, " Judah "; in Hebrew: י ַ ה ֲ דו ּ ת, Yahadut, the distinctive characteristics of the Judean ethnos ) is the religion, philosophy and way of life of the Jewish people.
The term Judaism derives from the Latin Iudaismus, derived from the Greek Ιουδαϊσμός Ioudaïsmos, and ultimately from the Hebrew יהודה, Yehudah, " Judah "; in Hebrew: י ַ ה ֲ דו ּ ת, Yahadut.
* Rabbi Yehudah ha-Nasi or Judah haNasi, Talmudic scholar ( according to Jewish tradition, he was born the same day Rabbi Akiva died a martyr's death )
" The Ruin Synagogue "), also known as Hurvat Rabbi Yehudah he-Hasid (" Ruin of Rabbi Judah the Pious "), is a historic synagogue located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
The Hebrew name is derived from the region name Judah ( Yehudah יהודה ).
Genesis 29: 35 relates that Judah's mother — the matriarch Leah — named him Yehudah ( i. e. " Judah ") because she wanted to " praise God " for giving birth to so many sons: " She said, ' This time let me praise ( odeh אודה ) God ( יהוה ),' and named the child Judah ( Yehudah יהודה )", thus combining " praise " and " God " into one new name.
Judah ( Yehudah, Heb.
Though there may be earlier printed mentions that still exist, the book Yuḥasin by Abraham Zucato on leaf 221 of which 2 original texts exist at Jewish museums, from the early 16 Century ( 1500-1503 ), mentions ' Eleazar Ben Yehudah Ben Kalonymous Of Worms ', the son of Judah the pious.
In the same period there were Jacob Israel of Kremnitz, author of " Shebet ' mi-Yisrael ," a commentary on the Psalms ( Zolkiev, 1772 ); Judah Löw Edel of Slonim, author of " Afiqe Yehudah ," sermons ( Lemberg, 1802 ); Chayyim Abraham Katz of Moghilef, author of " Milchama ve-Shalom " ( Shklov, 1797 ); Ezekiel Feiwel of Deretschin, author of " Toledot Adam " ( Dyhernfurth, 1809 ) and maggid in Wilna ( Levinsohn, " Bet Yehudah ," ii.
Judah Ḥayyaṭ, in his commentary Minḥat Yehudah on the Ma ' areket Elahut, gives the following explanation of the term " Ein Sof ":
Another work, Minchat Yehudah ( The Offering of Judah ), Vienna, 1843, is a panegyric on Montefiore and Crémieux, who had rescued the Jews of Damascus from a blood libel accusation.
* Betulat Bat Yehudah, extracts from the diwan of Judah ha-Levi, edited with notes and an introduction.
He studied under Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg ( Yehudah HeHasid ).

Judah and HaNasi
Elements of the Oral Torah were committed to writing and edited by Judah HaNasi in the Mishnah in 200 CE ; much more of the Oral Torah were committed to writing in the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds, which were edited around 600 CE and 450 CE, respectively.
Fearing that the oral traditions might be forgotten, Judah HaNasi undertook the mission of compiling them in what became known as the Mishna.
Rabbi Judah HaNasi also said, " One who is ignorant of the Torah should not eat meat.
15 Kislev-( 188 CE )- Passing of Rabbi Judah HaNasi.
After the Mishnah was published by Judah HaNasi ( c. 200 CE ), the work was studied exhaustively by generation after generation of rabbis in Babylonia and the Land of Israel.
3: 24 ; the first exilarch explicitly mentioned as such in Talmudic literature ( where he is named as Huna ); contemporary of Judah I ( Judah HaNasi )
# Sixth Generation: The interim generation between the Mishnah and the Talmud: Rabbis Shimon ben Judah HaNasi and Yehoshua ben Levi, etc.
* Rabbi Judah HaNasi ( known simply as Rabbi or Rebbi ); compiled the Mishnah

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