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anonymous Mishnah is assumed to be the opinion of Rabbi Meir, and we usually follow it
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answered the question that the students had been asking, that age takes precedence over knowledge
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Bais Sharai - town of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi
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Bais Shemesh - in tribe of Yehudah
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called ‘our teacher’ in three cases, divorce, oil of idolators, abortion of ‘sandal’ shaped fetus
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called ‘our teacher’ in three cases, divorce, oil of idolators, abortion of ‘sandal’ shaped fetus
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cases where ignorant people are trusted with holy things, and trusted (to a lesser degree) with terumah, differences in trust between people from Galilee and Yehudah, and various seasons, the ramifications of vessel’s purity status changing
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claims of non virginity in Yehudah
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custom of Yehudah for pre marriage couples to be alone and have relations, reason, therefore no non virgin claims
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daughter was pregnant at her wedding reflecting the custom in Yehudah of having relations prior to the wedding
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daylight extended on the day of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi’s funeral
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deathbed directives, widow remains in his house, no eulogies in certain towns, who may attend to his burial needs, less shrouds, holes in coffin bottom, residents of Tzippori threatened to kill the person who announced the death of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi, buried in Bais Shearim, daylight of the day of his funeral which was on a Friday miraculously extended,
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deathbed directives, widow remains in his house, no eulogies in certain towns, who may attend to his burial needs, less shrouds, holes in coffin bottom, residents of Tzippori threatened to kill the person who announced the death of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi, buried in Bais Shearim, daylight of the day of his funeral which was on a Friday miraculously extended,
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declaring leap year in Yehudah, Galilee, outside Israel, done by Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Baruch ben Neriah
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differences in marriage customs between Galilee and Yehudah, in Yehudah the young couple were allowed to be alone and even have relations prior to the wedding, in Yehudah there were always attendants for each side, not following these customs diminished their ability to make a claim
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entered paradise, abandoned Torah, killed or had a bad influence on rabbinic students, betrayed the Jews to the Romans, expounds Torah verses with his student Rabbi Meir, story that happened at the party celebrating his circumcision, why he didn't return to Torah, reasons why he left Torah, on his deathbed, his grave burning, rescued by Rabbi Meir?, his daughters request charity from Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi
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Ephras - Yosef of Ephras who served Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi
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Ephras - Yosef of Ephras who served Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi
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events that occurred at his time of death and burial
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events that occurred at his time of death and burial
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explanations of words and sayings
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explanations of words and sayings
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faces of Rabbi Yehudah bar Ilai and Rabbi Abahu shone as a result of learning Torah
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Gabus - Gabus to Antipatras 600,000 small towns, in tribe of Yehudah?
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Germany - German student of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi
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greater than Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi, his widow rejected a marriage proposal from Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi
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Haifa - town of Yosah of Haifa who served Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi
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Haifa - town of Yose of Haifa who served Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi
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honored his wealthy but unlearned son-in-law, Bar Kappara instigated which led to not becoming an elder
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if she is attractive she isn’t exposed, yet she is exposed in a case where she is going to be killed by stoning according to Rabbi Yehudah, sages say that she is stoned clothed, yet a sotah is shamed by tearing her clothing open and unbraiding her hair
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interpreted 3 verses in a favorable manner, Tamar at the crossroads, sons of Eli with women, sons of Samuel straying
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karpaf, the opinion of Rabbi Yehudah
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Kfar Amum - town of Rabbi Shimon ben Yehudah
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Kosnayin - Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi had tevel produce there
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lenient ruling regarding a woman who engaged in questionable behavior which could have led to divorce
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lived in Tzippori for 17 years just as Yosef lived in Egypt for 17 years
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lived in Tzippori for 17 years just as Yosef lived in Egypt for 17 years
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maidservant of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi taught
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maidservant of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi taught translation of words
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merit of Reuven and Yehudah for their confessions
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mishnah with a dispute and Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi taught a later mishnah with an anonymous opinion, we follow that opinion
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Netzivin - town of Rabbi Yehudah ben Beseirah
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Netzivin - town of Rabbi Yehudah ben Beseirah
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Netzivin - town of Rabbi Yehudah ben Beseirah
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never looked at his circumcision
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never looked at his circumcision
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one may bring terumah from Suria to Israel, but not from outside Israel into Israel
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permitted bringing shemittah fruit to Suria
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permitted bringing vegetables from outside Israel despite the possibility that contaminated earth might be attached
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permitted eating vegetables immediately after shemittah
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permitted three things for his family, use of a mirror, a Greek style Komi haircut, learn Greek
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planted plants on Purim
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Rabbi Abahu and Rabbi Yehudah considered him a great man and an expert in mishnah
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Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi and Rabbi Yishmael ben Rabbi Yose describe greatness of Rabbi Yose of the previous generation
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Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi planted plants on Purim
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Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi showered on seventeenth of Tammuz
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Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi tells midwife to follow the local custom rather than giving his own opinion
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Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi wanted to cancel Tisha Bav which fell out on Shabbos
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Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi wanted to cancel Tisha Bav which fell out on Shabbos
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Rabbi Yehudah was the halachic authority for the household of the nasi
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Rabbi Yonah and Rabbi Yehudah bar Ilai suffered from headaches from drinking wine at the Pesach seder
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raised a small animal in Israel
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Rebbi and Rabbi Chiya the great and Rabbi Yishmael the son of Rabbi Yosah were sitting and explaning the scroll of Lamentations on erev Tisha Bav which fell on Shabbos, Rebbi injured his finger, placed a dry sponge on the wound and tied a grass reed around it, from the conduct of Rebbi we learn three things
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Rebbi was a student of Rabbi Yaakov bar Kudshai and not of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, Rabbi Elazar the son of Rabbi Shimon said to Rebbi ‘I studied under my father while standing more then you studied under your teacher while sitting’
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referred question about correct text of a mishnah to Rabbi Yitzchak the Great
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respect for Rabbi Chiyah
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respect for Rabbi Chiyah
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Romans persecuted Jews and forced new brides to have relations with their officer because they had a tradition that Yehudah killed Esau
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Romans persecuted Jews because they had a tradition that Yehudah killed Esau
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rules written by Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi in the mishnah are not absolute rules
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showered on seventeenth of Tammuz
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six pesukim that made Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi weep
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story with Tamar and his reward for confessing
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strict against rabbi who kept his class late after dismissal time
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strip of Cuthi land separates Galilee from Yehudah, strip of Cuthi land separates Trans-Jordan Ragav from Jerusalem
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students of R Lazar ben Shamuah refused to allow Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi to hear certain halacha from their Torah teacher
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students of Rabbi Lazar ben Shamuah didn't want his teachings about an androgyne revealed to Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi
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supported thirty six children of one yavam for one month
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teeth pain for 13 years, reason, no childbirth deaths or miscarriages, why and how he was healed
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teeth pain for 13 years, reason, no childbirth deaths or miscarriages, why and how he was healed
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Tzippori - Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi lived in Tzippori for 17 years just as Yosef lived in Egypt for 17 years
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verses within the narratives of ‘calf decapitation’, ‘Yehudah and Tamar’, ‘spies of Israel’, ‘Sisera’ that seem to have been said by one person, were said by different people
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wanted to cancel shemittah
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wanted to cancel Tisha Bav which fell out on Shabbos
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when yovel isn’t in effect, shemittah is a rabbinic law (not a biblical requirement)
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whenever Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi quotes a dispute and elsewhere quotes an anonymous opinion on the same subject
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whenever Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi uses the phrase ‘it appears to be’
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Yehudah ben Tabi
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Yehudah Beribi studied a tractate for six months and later couldn’t answer a question about it
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Yose ben Yoezer of Tzereidah, Yose ben Yochanan of Jerusalem, Rabbi Akiva, Rabbi Yehudah ben Bavah