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Judah ha-Nasi (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה הַנָּשִׂיא, Yəhūḏā hanNāsīʾ;
Yehudah HaNasi or
Judah the
Prince or
Judah the President) or
Judah I,
known simply as Rebbi...
- was for this
reason that
Judah haNasi chose to
redact the Mishnah. In
addition to
redacting the Mishnah,
Judah haNasi and his
court also
ruled on which...
- (as
cited on
Judah haNasi)
Abraham ben David,
Seder Ha-Kabbalah Leharavad,
Jerusalem 1971, p.16 (Hebrew) (as
cited on
Judah haNasi) Student, Gil. "Proofs...
-
Rabbi Judah haNasi (Judah the Nasi),
often referred to
simply as "Rabbi", not even the Nasi is
given the
title Rabban, but instead,
Judah haNasi is given...
-
Eshel HaNasi (Hebrew: אֵשֶׁל הַנָּשִׂיא, lit.
Tamarisk of the President) is a
youth village in
southern Israel.
Located between Beersheba and Ofakim, it...
- Kfar HaN****i (Hebrew: כפר הנשיא, lit. 'President's Village') is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Korazim Plateau, 35 km
north of the Sea of...
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grandson of
Judah haNasi, and
younger brother of
Judah II.
Judah II (fl.
early 3rd century),
disciple and
grandson of
Judah haNasi, and son and successor...
- see also
History of
responsa in Judaism. The Mishnah,
composed by
Judah haNasi, in 200 CE, as a
basic outline of the
state of the Oral Law in his time...
- completed. Both
Rabbinic tradition and
scholarship ascribe this
effort to
Judah HaNasi. The
product of this effort, the Mishnah, is
generally considered the first...
- did
eventually reconstitute the
Sanhedrin under the
leadership of
Judah haNasi (who
claimed to be a
descendant of King David). They
conferred the title...