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    Bar Kokhba revolt (Hebrew: מֶרֶד בַּר כּוֹכְבָא Mereḏ Bar Kōḵḇāʾ‍) was a large-scale armed rebellion initiated by the Jews of Judea, led by Simon bar...
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  • The rabbinic movement's stance on Bar Kokhba revolt is unclear based on seemingly contradictory Talmudic sources. However, the revolt strengthened the...
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    commonly referred to simply as Bar Kokhba, was a Jewish military leader in Judea. He lent his name to the Bar Kokhba revolt, which he initiated against the...
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    Nonetheless, they reflect rabbinic debates of the time regarding Jewish life in the diaspora after the Bar Kokhba revolt, highlight hostilities and tensions...
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    Usha. [citation needed] Rabbinic texts indicate that following the Bar Kokhba revolt, southern Galilee became the seat of rabbinic learning in the Land of...
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    Rabbi Akiva (category Bar Kokhba revolt)
    Tanna R. Akiba, Lemberg, 1893 Tanna debe Eliyahu Zuṭṭa 17 Rabbinic stance on Bar Kokhba revolt Rothenberg, Naftali, Rabbi Akiva's Philosophy of Love, New...
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    changed in the wake of the Second Temple's destruction and the later Bar Kokhba revolt of the Jews against Roman rule, after which Christianity and Judaism...
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    destroyed the Jewish leadership in Jerusalem in year 135 during the Bar Kokhba revolt, but it is traditionally believed the Jerusalem Christians waited...
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    Capitolina, to be built on the ruins of Jerusalem. A temple dedicated to Jupiter is to replace the Second Temple. 132–136 Bar Kokhba revolt: Jews in Judea again...
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  • council. During Bar Kokhba's revolt against Roman Empire (132-135), the supreme religious authority Rabbi Akiva sanctioned Simon bar Kokhba to be a war leader...
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    not just the local rabbinic court that ordered them to desist, but published learned tracts that castigated the entire rabbinical elite as hypocritical...
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    as Rabbinic Judaism (in Hebrew Yahadut Rabanit — יהדות רבנית) with the compilation of the Oral Torah into the Mishna. After the Bar Kokhba revolt and...
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    and prohibited circumcision; these acts of ethnocide provoked the Bar Kokhba Revolt (132–136 CE), after which the Romans banned the study of the Torah...
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  • Karaism and throws light also on many questions in Rabbinic Judaism. Karaite Jews were able to obtain autonomy from Rabbinic Judaism in the Muslim world...
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  • rejected by adherents of Reform Judaism and other liberal branches. In rabbinic Judaism, additional stringencies and prohibitions have accumulated over...
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    that time, rabbinic Judaism and Jewish Christianity represented only a minority among the religious Jewish population. The Bar Kokhba revolt originated...
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    camp. In April 2016, a new Reconstructionist rabbinical organization was formed: Beit Kaplan: The Rabbinic Partnership for Jewish Peoplehood. Originally...
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    merely adopting lenient precedents in rabbinic literature. He offered to extensively apply the tool of takkanah, rabbinic ordinance. In 1946, a committee chaired...
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    Apotropaic Potential of Ṣîṣîṯ in the Hebrew Bible and Early Rabbinic Literature". Review of Rabbinic Judaism. 21 (2): 176–201. doi:10.1163/15700704-12341342...
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    the Oral Law (the corpus of rabbinic literature), by custom, and by cultural factors. Although the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic literature present various...
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    Deputation of Hungarian Jews (MIOK). The Budapest Seminary remained the only rabbinic institute in the Eastern Bloc. The most prominent Neolog leader under Communism...
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    at home must travel up to one mil. There is much discussion in rabbinic literature on the matter of who is eligible to be counted in a minyan. Some discussions...
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  • unknown author. The main focus of this narrative is on Mainz, and takes a very realistic stance on the crusades. It tells of the complacency of Rhenish...
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    raids on the Eburones in 53–51 BCE, and then it was melted down and carried off. The Bar Kokhba revolt (Hebrew: מֶרֶד בַּר כּוֹכְבָא; Mered Bar Kokhba) was...
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    up his unfaithful wife and visiting Rabbi Akiva in jail after the Bar-Kokhba revolt) and that the mother was named Stada. This is then refuted by the...
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  • Lawrence H. (1991). From text to tradition: a history of Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism. New York City: Ktav Pub. House. pp. 113–116. ISBN 0-88125-372-3...
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    preponderance of the good or bad in one's actions." After the Bar Kokhba revolt, rabbinic scholars gathered in Tiberias and Safed to re-assemble and re-assess...
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    Rabbi Jacob Schachter and Rabbi Alexander Carlebach followed in this rabbinic lineage.[citation needed] In the 17th century, Jews reportedly lived in...
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    Hasidism. The movement did for a few decades challenge the rabbinic establishment, which relied on the authority of Torah acumen, but affirmed the centrality...
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    Eliyahu Zini (category Articles having same image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    (volume of an olive) of shmurah matzah, Counting of the Omer, the Bar Kokhba revolt Volume 3: The mitzvah of leaning at the Seder, the sale of chametz...
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