ELEAZAR BEN YOSE I — (second half of second century C.E.), tanna. Eleazar was the second son of Yose b. Ḥalafta of Sepphoris (Shab. 118b; J, Yev. 1:1, 2b). He attained distinction as a scholar during the lifetime of his father, who quotes him and praises his… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ELIEZER (Eleazar) BEN YOSE HA-GELILI — ( of Galilee ; fl. second century C.E.), tanna. Eliezer is mentioned only once in the Mishnah, but more than ten times in the Tosefta, and even more frequently in the tannaitic Midrashim. Almost all of his dicta in both Talmuds, in beraitot, and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ELEAZAR BEN SIMEON — ELEAZAR BEN SIMEON, tanna of the end of the second century C.E.; son and pupil of Simeon b. Yoḥai (Suk. 45b). He is mentioned by name very rarely in the Mishnah, though amoraim ascribe several anonymous mishnayot to him (Bek. 51b, et al.). He is… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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
YOSE BEN KISMA — (first half of the second century C.E.), tanna. Yose lived apparently in Tiberias (Tanḥ. B. Gen. 166; Yev. 96b). An autobiographical story is told of his preferring to live in a place of Torah rather than have all the silver, gold, and precious… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
YOSE HA-KOHEN — (end of the first century C.E.), tanna. Yose, a pupil of johanan b. zakkai , was known for his piety and his teacher designated him a ḥasid (one of exceptional piety; Avot 2:8). It is related of him that he never sent a letter through a gentile… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Yosé ben Yoezer — Yossé ben Yoezer Transmission de la Torah Haza l Grande Assemblée • Zougot Tannaïm • Amoraïm Savoraïm Gueonim Rishonim Aharonim … Wikipédia en Français
YOSE BEN KIPPAR — (end of the second century C.E.), tanna. Yose s name does not occur in the Mishnah, but only in the Tosefta and in beraitot. He transmits many sayings in the name of eleazar b. shammua (TJ, Shev. 2:4, 33d. Beẓah 4:2, 62c; et al.) and some… … 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
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