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    Hillel Roman (הלל רומן) is a visual artist living and working in Tel Aviv, Israel. At age 24 he joined Hamidrasha Art School, Beit Berl College, Israel...
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  • Hillel (Hebrew: הלל, lit. 'praise') is a Jewish masculine given name and a surname. It may refer to: Hillel the Elder (110 BC–10 AD), Babylonian sage...
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    Hillel (Hebrew: הִלֵּל Hīllēl; variously called Hillel the Elder or Hillel the Babylonian; died c. 10 CE) was a Jewish religious leader, sage and scholar...
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  • The House of Hillel (Beit Hillel) and House of Shammai (Beit Shammai) were, among Jewish scholars, two schools of thought during the period of tannaim...
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    Shammai was the most eminent contemporary of Hillel. His teachings mostly agree with those of Hillel, except on three issues. Both were divided over...
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    of the Jews in the Roman Empire (Latin: Iudaeorum Romanum) traces the interaction of Jews and Romans during the period of the Roman Empire (27 BC – 476...
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  • Moshe Rabbeinu (Moses our teacher). Similarly, Hillel is often referred to as Hillel Hazaken (Hillel the elder). Starting with Rabbi Judah haNasi (Judah...
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    Sanhedrin (category 420s disestablishments in the Roman Empire)
    After the time of Hillel the Elder (late 1st century BCE and early 1st century CE), the Nasi was almost invariably a descendant of Hillel. The second highest-ranking...
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    from Jerusalem to Caesarea Maritima, which, according to historian Hayim Hillel Ben-Sasson, had been the "administrative capital" of the region beginning...
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    Rudolf II (18 July 1552 – 20 January 1612) was Holy Roman Emperor (1576–1612), King of Hungary and Croatia (as Rudolf I, 1572–1608), King of Bohemia (1575–1608/1611)...
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    to Carthage by the Romans. Exactly when Roman Anti-Judaism began is a question of scholarly debate, however historian Hayim Hillel Ben-Sasson has proposed...
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    Rabbi Akiva (category People executed by the Roman Empire)
    Tosafot as Rosh la-Hakhamim ("Chief of the Sages"). He was executed by the Romans in the aftermath of the Bar Kokhba revolt. Akiva ben Joseph (written עֲקִיבָא...
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    Virtue (redirect from Roman virtues)
    classic articulation of the Golden Rule came from the first century Rabbi Hillel the Elder. Renowned in the Jewish tradition as a sage and a scholar, he...
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    part of the 1st century CE during the period of the Roman province of Judea. The last pair, Hillel and Shammai, was the most influential of the Sanhedrin...
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    thus displaying the same modesty as the Bnei Bathyra when they gave way to Hillel, and as Jonathan when he voluntarily gave precedence to his friend David...
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  • Pharisees (category 70s disestablishments in the Roman Empire)
    the teachings of the school of Hillel were ultimately taken as authoritative.[citation needed] Following the Jewish–Roman wars, revolutionaries like the...
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  • Simeon ben Gamliel (category People executed by the Roman Empire)
    destruction of the Second Temple. Rabban Shimon was the great-grandson of Hillel the Elder. He succeeded his father, Rabban Gamliel the Elder, as the Nasi...
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  • hit by the shkotzim (non-Jewish boys)." According to blogger Philologos (Hillel Halkin), the form shkotz was less used in Europe; he wrote that it is a...
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  • AD 10 (section Roman Empire)
    Roman consul (d. after AD 59) Tigellinus, Roman Praetorian prefect (d. AD 69) Didymus Chalcenterus, Greek scholar and grammarian (b. c. 63 BC) Hillel...
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  • revolt, the Romans permitted a hereditary rabbinical patriarch from the House of Hillel to represent the Jews in dealings with the Romans. The most famous...
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  • Hillel Halkin (Hebrew: הלל הלקין; born 1939) is an American-born Israeli translator, biographer, literary critic, and novelist who has lived in Israel...
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    Gechtman Boaz Arad Simcha Shirman Roee Rosen Michal Heiman Guy Ben-Ner Hillel Roman The Faculty of Society and Culture offers courses and teaching programs...
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  • the Elder. The title rabban was restricted in usage to the descendants of Hillel the Elder, the sole exception being Rabban Yochanan ben Zakai (c. 30–90...
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    first century CE. He was the son of Simeon ben Hillel and grandson of the great Jewish teacher Hillel the Elder. He fathered Simeon ben Gamliel, who was...
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  • Zealots (category Jews and Judaism in the Roman Empire)
    attack Romans and alleged Roman sympathizers alike, blending into the crowd after the deed to escape detection. According to historian Hayim Hillel Ben-Sasson...
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    Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 29 July 1998, retrieved 7 August 2022. Geva, Hillel; Bahat, Dan (1998). "Architectural and Chronological Aspects of the Ancient...
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  • Bosporan Kingdom (d. 17 BC) Hillel the Elder, Jewish religious leader (approximate date) (d. AD 10) Marcus Petreius, Roman general and politician (d. 46...
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    122–147, hier: S. 136. Menahem Stern: Die Zeit des Zweiten Tempels. In: Haim Hillel Ben-Sasson (Hrsg.): Geschichte des jüdischen Volkes, Band 1: Von den Anfängen...
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  • Philipe Meir Pichhadze Jacob Pins Ze'ev Raban Ilana Raviv Nissan Rilov Hillel Roman Leo Roth Michal Rovner Joram Rozov Reuven Rubin Zahara Rubin Moshe Safdie...
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    Chou, Vivian; Sengun, Deniz; Gefel, Dov; Shpirer, Issac; Woolf, Eilon; Hillel, Jossi; Feldman, Marcus W.; Oefner, Peter J. (September 2004). "Reconstruction...
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