• Judah ben Bathyra or simply Judah Bathyra (also Beseira, Hebrew: יהודה בן בתירא) was an eminent tanna. The Mishnah quotes 17 laws by R. Judah, and the...
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  • are considered to belong to this family; the best known of these is Judah ben Bathyra, who resided in Nusaybin west to Babylon. According to Heinrich Graetz...
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    Judah ha-Nasi (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה הַנָּשִׂיא‎, Yəhūḏā hanNāsīʾ‎; Yehudah HaNasi or Judah the President) or Judah I, known simply as Rebbi or Rabbi, was a...
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  • which can lead to confusion with Hananiah ben Akavia. He was a contemporary of Judah ben Bathyra, Matteya ben Heresh, and Jonathan. Who his father was...
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    b. Shammua' and R. Johanan HaSandlar left Israel to study from R. Judah ben Bathyra, they only managed to reach Sidon when "the thought of the sanctity...
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    it as a law and was in return elevated to the dignity of nasi by Judah ben Bathyra.(B.Pesachim 68a). The people taking part in the sacrifice were divided...
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    Calneh and Nisibis, the place of the reciter of oral traditions, Rabbi Judah ben Bathyra, a man endowed with understanding; and Hamath and Damascus and Syria...
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  • of Judah ben Bathyra and Jonathan Hanina ben Hakinai, 2nd century AD Rabbinic sage, contemporary of Ben 'Azzai and Simon the Temanite Haninah ben Teradion...
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    persecutions, Johanan and Eleazar ben Shammua left Palestine, intending to betake themselves to Judah ben Bathyra in Nisibis; but they did not carry...
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    Mesopotamia), an excellent Jewish college, at the head of which stood Judah ben Bathyra, and in which many Judean scholars found refuge at the time of the...
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    Rabbi Judah ben Bathyra asked him whether he had ever eaten of the fat tail, and the Syrian replied that he had not. So Rabbi Judah ben Bathyra told the...
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  • he was at Nisibis, where he delivered precepts in the college of Judah ben Bathyra. Jewish Encyclopedia article for Rabbi Josiah by Isidore Singer and...
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    concerning a splendid feast which the exilarch once gave to the tanna Judah ben Bathyra at Nisibis on the eve of Tisha Beav. though in the more exact S. Buber's...
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    Zelophehad was the man executed for gathering sticks on the Sabbath. Rabbi Judah ben Bathyra answered Akiva that Akiva would have to give an account for his accusation...
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  • Ishmael ben Elisha, whose dialectic system, as opposed to that of Rabbi Akiva, they acquired. It is even reported that Jonathan all but converted Ben Azzai...
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    Mesopotamia, an excellent Jewish college, at the head of which stood Judah ben Bathyra, and in which many Judean scholars found refuge at the time of the...
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    was on the face of the ground" to refer to the next world. Rabbi Judah ben Bathyra deduced from the words "My spirit will not always enter into judgment...
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    was on the face of the ground" to refer to the next world. Rabbi Judah ben Bathyra deduced from the words "My spirit will not always enter into judgment...
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    frequently, Rabbi Meir and Jose ben Halafta Judah the Prince also is often mentioned here, as in other midrashic works Judah ben Bathyra, who, as David Hoffmann...
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    Zelophehad was the man executed for gathering sticks on the Sabbath. Rabbi Judah ben Bathyra answered Akiva that Akiva would have to give an account for his accusation...
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    cited a Tanna who concurred with Rabbi Eliezer's position: Rabbi Judah ben Bathyra likened Korah's assembly to a lost article, which one seeks, as Psalm...
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    the law . . . that the Lord commanded Moses in mount Sinai," Rabbi Judah ben Bathyra counted Leviticus 7:38 among 13 limiting phrases recorded in the Torah...
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    more should they be deemed whole (and not wanting) before God. Rabbi Judah ben Bathyra taught that in the days of the Temple in Jerusalem, Jews could not...
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    sacrificial ritual in a manner that showed his superiority over the Bnei Bathyra, who were at that time the heads of the Sanhedrin. On that occasion, it...
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  • older colleagues are given. Chapter 8: The opinions of members of Bnei Bathyra (1, 3) and of important contemporaries and older teachers (2, 4) are presented;...
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  • from Babylonia, and his 500 mounted archers to settle in the village of Bathyra in Batanea, in modern Syria, granting them tax exemptions. This settlement...
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    relocated Zamaris, a Jew from Babylonia, and his 500 mounted archers to Bathyra in Batanea, giving them tax exemptions to defend the area from Trachonite...
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    that even as many as 50 such hairs could be plucked. But Rabbi Joshua ben Bathyra ruled that even if it had only one non-red hair on its head and one on...
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