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Halafta or
Rabbi Halafta (רבי חלפתא) was a
rabbi who
lived in
Sepphoris in the
Galilee during the late 1st and
early 2nd
centuries CE (second generation...
- Jose ben
Halafta or Yose ben
Halafta (or Yose ben Halpetha) (Hebrew: רבי יוסי בן חלפתא; IPA: /ʁa'bi 'josi ben xa'lafta/) was a
tanna of the
fourth generation...
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Yochai (who,
according to
traditional lore,
wrote the Zohar), Jose ben
Halafta,
Yehuda ben Ilai and
Rabbi Nehemiah Fifth Generation: the
generation of...
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presence of
Judah bar Ilai.
Judah felt
especial reverence for Jose ben
Halafta, the
student of Akiva's who had the
closest relations with
Simon ben Gamaliel...
- 3rd
century (fifth
generation of tannaim). He was the son of Jose ben
Halafta.
Ishmael served as a
Roman official together with
Eleazar ben Simeon, and...
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Rabbi Shimon ben
Halafta was a
rabbi who
lived in the 2nd
century CE (fourth
generation of tannaim).
Little is
known of his life, but a
number of stories...
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known as "sons of
water drinkers" due to
their abstention from wine.
Rabbi Halafta (1st–2nd centuries) was a
descendant of the Rechabites. The apocryphal...
- school,
notably Rabbi Meir,
Judah bar Ilai,
Simeon bar Yochai, Jose ben
Halafta,
Eleazar ben Shammai, and
Rabbi Nehemiah.
Besides these,
Akiva had many...
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little from
other biblically based estimates, such as
those of Jose ben
Halafta (3761 BC), Bede (3952 BC), Ussher's near-contemporary
Scaliger (3949 BC)...
- (or
simply Seder Olam).
Traditionally attributed to the
Tanna Jose ben
Halafta. This work
covers topics from the
creation of the
universe to the construction...