- Bnei
Bathyra (Hebrew: בני בתירא, lit. "The Sons of
Bathyra"; Also
referred to in the
Jerusalem Talmud as זקני בתירא, lit. "The
Elders of
Bathyra") were...
-
Judah ben
Bathyra or
simply Judah Bathyra (also Beseira, Hebrew: יהודה בן בתירא) was an
eminent tanna. The
Mishnah quotes 17 laws by R. Judah, and the...
- was
discovered in al-Sanamayn.
Sanamayn has also been ****ociated with
Bathyra, a
village situated on the
border between Batanaea and Trachonitis, where...
-
sacrificial ritual in a
manner that
showed his
superiority over the Bnei
Bathyra, who were at that time the
heads of the Sanhedrin. On that occasion, it...
- Shammua' and R.
Johanan HaSandlar left
Israel to
study from R.
Judah ben
Bathyra, they only
managed to
reach Sidon when "the
thought of the
sanctity of...
- Mesopotamia), an
excellent Jewish college, at the head of
which stood Judah ben
Bathyra, and in
which many
Judean scholars found refuge at the time of the ****cutions...
- of
Zugot Era
Hillel the
Elder Shammai Houses of
Hillel and
Shammai Bnei
Bathyra Menahem Hananiah ben
Hezekiah ben
Garon Simeon ben
Hillel First Generation...
- as a law and was in
return elevated to the
dignity of nasi by
Judah ben
Bathyra.(B.Pesachim 68a). The
people taking part in the
sacrifice were divided...
-
relocated Zamaris, a Jew from Babylonia, and his 500
mounted archers to
Bathyra in Batanea,
giving them tax
exemptions to
defend the area from Trachonite...
- or Chaninah, 2nd
century AD
Rabbinic sage,
contemporary of
Judah ben
Bathyra and
Jonathan Hanina ben Hakinai, 2nd
century AD
Rabbinic sage, contemporary...