- Jose the
Galilean (Hebrew: רַבִּי יוֹסֵי הַגְּלִילִי,
Rabbi Yose
HaGelili), d. 15 Av, was a
Jewish sage who
lived in the 1st and 2nd
centuries CE. He was...
-
Eliezer ben Jose (Heb.
Eliezer ben Yose
HaGelili) was a
Jewish rabbi who
lived in
Judea in the 2nd
century CE. He was the son of Jose the Galilean, and...
- The
Baraita on the Thirty-two
Rules or
Baraita of R.
Eliezer ben Jose
ha-
Gelili (Hebrew: ברייתא דל"ב מידות) is a
baraita giving 32
hermeneutic rules,...
-
Francisca Clara da
Silva Jose the
Galilean (Hebrew: יוסי הגלילי, (Yose
HaGelili)), 1st–2nd
century Jewish rabbi,
member of the
Tannaim involved in compiling...
- rule of
Hillel and of
Rabbi Ishmael, and the
seventh of
Eliezer ben Jose
HaGelili. This may be
described as
argument by analogy,
which infers from the similarity...
-
collection is
largely an
amplification of that of Hillel).
Eliezer b. Jose
ha-
Gelili listed 32,
largely used for the
exegesis of
narrative elements of Torah...
- Meron,
Israel is the site of a
large annual Lag
BaOmer celebration Yose
HaGelili, Dalton,
Israel Rachel's Tomb,
covered by a distinctive, dome-shaped ohel...
-
According to
Jewish tradition,
Tannaim Jose the
Galilean (Rabbi Yose
HaGelili) and his son
rabbi Yishmael are
buried in Dalton. The former's ohel is...
- ("middot") of R.
Ishmael ben
Elisha and the thirty-two of R.
Eliezer ben Jose
ha-
Gelili, he
gives his own,
dividing them into two groups, one of
sixty and one...
-
Sifra are R.
Akiva and his pupils, also R. Eliezer, R. Ishmael, R. Jose
ha-
Gelili, Rebbi, and less
often R. Jose bar Judah, R.
Eleazar bar R. Simeon, and...