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sages and Rabbi
Talmudic sages Hillel and Rabbi Akiva commented that this is a major element of the Jewish religion.
The matter is not so: For Rabbi Akiba was a great scholar of the sages of the Mishnah, and he was the assistant-warrior of the king Ben Coziba Simon bar Kokhba ...
This usually indicates that many sages taught so, or that Judah haNasi ( often called " Rabbi ") who redacted the Mishnah together with his academy / court ruled so.
Although Rabbi Lipschutz has faced some controversy in certain Hasidic circles, he was greatly respected by such sages as Rabbi Akiva Eiger, whom he frequently cites, and is widely accepted in the Yeshiva world.
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.
* Sefer haYashar ( Amoraim ), a collection of sayings of the sages from the Amoraim period in Rabbi Zerahiah's Sefer Hayasher
Some of the leading sages of the Sanhedrin supported a rebellion ( and, for a short time, an independent state ) led by Simon bar Kozeba ( also called Bar Kochba, or " son of a star "); some, such as Rabbi Akiba, believed Bar Kochbah to be messiah, or king.
" Abaja "), deals with the various titles given to the Talmudic sages, as " Rabban ," " Rabbi ," " Rab ," and " Mar ," and explains why some sages are simply mentioned by their names, without the addition of any titles.
In another instance, Rabbi Joshua praises her intervention in a debate between Rabbi Tarfon and the sages, saying " Bruriah has spoken correctly " ( Tosefta Keilim Bava Metzia 1: 3 ).
At Bet El Yeshiva, he belonged to a group of 12 mekubalim along with Hida, Rabbi Yom-Tov Algazi and other sages of Sephardic and Yemenite congregations.
For the Amora sages see: Rabbi Aha or Aha b. Jacob or Aha b. Raba.

sages and Ben
He is specifically mentioned by Ben Sirah ( a writer of the Hellenistic period who listed the " great sages " of Israel ) and 4 Maccabees ( 1st century CE ), and by the 1st century CE historian Josephus, says that the prophet wrote two books.
He studied there under great Sephardi sages such as Yosef Chaim (" the Ben Ish Chai ") and Abdallah Somech.

sages and .
These sages include poet Carl Sandburg, statesman Jawaharlal Nehru and sculptor Jacques Lipchitz, in Volume One, and playwright Sean O'Casey, David Ben-Gurion, philosopher Bertrand Russell and the late Frank Lloyd Wright in the second set.
* Yajnavalkya — one of the Vedic sages, greatly influenced Buddhistic thought.
i. 24 ) refers to the ' potent names ' used by Egyptian sages, Persian Magi, and Indian Brahmins, signifying deities in the several languages.
Taiping rebels described many sages in Confucianism as well as gods in Taoism and Buddhism as mere legends.
Training in the lǐ of past sages cultivates in people virtues that include ethical judgment about when lǐ must be adapted in light of situational contexts.
Although the Hebrew Bible has many references to capital punishment, the Jewish sages used their authority to make it nearly impossible for a Jewish court to impose a death sentence.
Such a way is not that of the prophets and sages.
Most likely they were popular proverbs, which tended later to be attributed to particular sages.
It depicts pagan sages at the foot of the Tree of Jesse, with Galen between the Sibyl and Aristotle.
God graced me with being able, through such a singular sign, to reveal to my Lord my devotion and the desire I have that his glorious name live as equal among the stars, and since it is up to me, the first discoverer, to name these new planets, I wish, in imitation of the great sages who placed the most excellent heroes of that age among the stars, to inscribe these with the name of the Most Serene Grand Duke.
The sages investigated the rules by which the requirements of the oral law were derived from and established by the written law, i. e. the Torah.
For the sages of the Mishnah and Talmud, and for their successors today, the study of Torah was therefore not merely a means to learn the contents of God's revelation, but an end in itself.
In the study of Torah, the sages formulated and followed various logical and hermeneutical principles.
This meal is traditionally accompanied by consumption of alcohol, often heavy, although Jewish sages have warned about the need to adhere to all religious laws even in a drunken state.
Maimonides ( 1135 – 1204 CE ) relates that until the Babylonian exile ( 586 BCE ), all Jews composed their own prayers, but thereafter the sages of the Great Assembly composed the main portions of the siddur.
After the exile, however, the sages of the time ( united in the Great Assembly ) found the ability of the people insufficient to continue the practice, and they composed the main portions of the siddur, such as the Amidah.
In a book written on statecraft for Jahangir, the author advised him to direct " all his energies to understanding the counsel of the sages and to comprehending the intimations of the ' ulama.
The Mishnah refers to four signs provided by the sages.
The Mishnah reflects debates between 1st century BCE and 2nd century CE by the group of rabbinic sages known as the Tannaim.

Rabbi and Yochanan
A classical rabbinic work, Avoth de-Rabbi Natan, states: " One time, when Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai was walking in Jerusalem with Rabbi Yehosua, they arrived at where the Temple in Jerusalem now stood in ruins.
Also, the Babylonian Talmud teaches that " Rabbi Yochanan and Rabbi Eleazar both explain that as long as the Temple stood, the altar atoned for Israel, but now, one's table atones the poor are invited as guests " ( Talmud, tractate Berachoth 55a ).
Among the earliest Amoraim in Israel were Rabbi Yochanan and Shimon ben Lakish.
* Resh Lakish ( d. late 3rd century ), disciple of Judah haNasi, Rabbi Yannai and others, and colleague of Rabbi Yochanan.
* Rabbi Yochanan ( d. 279 or 289 ), disciple of Judah haNasi and Rabbi Yannai.
* Rabbi Abbahu ( d. early 4th century ), disciple of Rabbi Yochanan.
* Rava ( d. 352 ), disciple of Rabbah, Rav Yosef, and Rav Nachman, and possibly Rabbi Yochanan.
Among Akiva's other contemporaries were Elisha ben Avuya, Eliezer ben Tzodok, Eleazar ben Azaria, Gamliel II, Yehuda ben Betheira, Yochanan ben Nuri, Yosi Haglili, Rabbi Yishmael and Chanina ben Dosa.
After the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE, Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakai legislated a rabbinical enactment to take the four species for the entire seven days of the holiday in all locations as a commemoration of what was done in the Temple.
Rabbi Moshe Schreiber writes that it is an acronym for his father's name Mattityahu Kohen Ben Yochanan.
The spiritual center of Judaism at that time was Jerusalem, but after the destruction of the city and the Second Temple, Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakai and his students founded a new religious center in Yavne.
* Rabbi Yochanan Zweig – Rosh Yeshiva, Yeshiva Bais Moshe Chaim, Miami
* Rabbi Yochanan ( died c. 279 )
According to Rabbi Yochanan, quoting Rabbi Shim ' on bar Yochai, the Jewish people will be redeemed when every Jew observes Shabbat ( the Sabbath ) twice in all its details.
The end of the middle Roman period marks the end of the predominantly Jewish culture of Judea, but also the beginning of Rabbinic Judaism through Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakai in the city of Yavne.
: Once, Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai was walking with his disciple, Rabbi Yehoshua, near Jerusalem after the destruction of the Temple.
: See Rabbi Yochanan ( disambiguation ) for more rabbis by this name.
Rabbi Yochanan ( Biblical Hebrew transliteration: Yoḥanan bar Nafḥa ); ( also known as Rabbi Yochanan bar Nafcha or Johanan bar Nappaha, " Rabbi Yochanan son the blacksmith ," Hebrew: יוחנן בר נפחא )

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