YOSE BEN ḤALAFTA — (mid second century C.E.), tanna; the R. Yose mentioned in the Talmud without patronymic. Yose was one of the leaders of the generation after the persecutions which followed the Bar Kokhba War. He was born in sepphoris , where his father was one… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Yose ben Yoezer — (also spelt Jose ben Joezer) was a rabbi of the early Maccabean period, possibly a disciple of Antigonus of Soko and member of the ascetic group known as the Hasidæans, though neither is certain. He belonged to a priestly family. With him and… … Wikipedia
YOSE BEN MESHULLAM — (end of the second century C.E.), tanna. Yose was the colleague of Abba Yose b. Dosai and simeon b. eleazar . He transmitted halakhot in the name of his brother Nathan (Tosef., Dem. 3: 1). Yose, who belonged to the intimate circle of Judah ha… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
YOSE BEN ZIMRA — (second century C.E.), Ereẓ Israel scholar belonging to the last generation of tannaim and the first generation of amoraim. According to one tradition, Yose was a priest (Yoma 78a). His daughter married the son of R. Judah ha Nasi (Ket. 62b).… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Yose ben-Halafta — (mid 2nd century) Tanna. Rabbi Yose was born in Sepphoris, Palestine, and after having been taught by his father, also a rabbi, he became a pupil of the great AKIBA. At the age of thirteen, in spite of the Roman command against it, he was… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
ISHMAEL BEN YOSE BEN ḤALAFTA — (end of the second century C.E.), tanna. He is not mentioned by name in the Mishnah (apart from Avot, see below), and most of the halakhic sayings transmitted by him in the Tosefta are in his father s name (Tosef. Ter. 4:2, Maas. 1:2, Kel. BK… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ABBA YOSE BEN DOSTAI — (Dosai; second century C.E.), Palestinian tanna. He is not mentioned in the Mishnah, but he transmitted halakhic statements in the names of R. eliezer and R. yose ha gelili (Tosef., Pe ah 4:2; Ta an. 2:6; cf. Toseftaki Feshutah. 1 (1955), 180, 5… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
YOSE (Issi) BEN AKAVYAH — (second century C.E.), tanna. According to a tradition in the Babylonian Talmud (Pes. 113b), he is identical with Joseph of Huẓal (in Babylonia), Joseph the Babylonian, Issi b. Gur Aryeh, issi b. judah , Issi b. Gamaliel, and Issi b. Mahalalel.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JUDAH HA-LEVI BEI-RABBI HILLEL — JUDAH HA LEVI BEI RABBI HILLEL, medieval paytan, some of whose work was recently discovered in the Cairo Genizah. Judah s piyyutim are based on customs prevailing in Ereẓ Israel, which would indicate that he lived there or in Egypt, where there… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JUDAH BEN BAVA — (second century C.E.), tanna, and according to the later aggadah, a martyr of the era of jabneh . A number of halakhot are reported in his name in the Mishnah, the Tosefta and the tannaitic Midrashim. One dealt with the case of a husband s death… … Encyclopedia of Judaism