- Jose ben Helpetha,
commonly known as Jose ben
Halafta (IPA: [ˈjosi ben xaˈlafta]) was a
tanna of the
fourth generation (2nd
century CE). He is the fifth-most-frequently...
- חֶלְפְּתָא, romanized: 'Helpetha, lit. 'willow'),
commonly mispronounced Halafta, was a
rabbi who
lived in
Sepphoris in the
Galilee during the late 1st...
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Yochai (who,
according to
traditional lore,
wrote the Zohar), Jose ben
Halafta,
Yehuda ben Ilai and
Rabbi Nehemiah Fifth Generation: the
generation of...
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Shimon ben Helpetha,
commonly known as
Shimon ben
Halafta, was a
rabbi who
lived in the 2nd
century CE (fourth
generation of tannaim).
Little is known...
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known as "sons of
water drinkers" due to
their abstention from wine.
Rabbi Halafta (1st–2nd centuries) was a
descendant of the Rechabites. The apocryphal...
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Tradition considers it to have been
written about 160 CE by Jose ben
Halafta, but it was
probably also
supplemented and
edited at a
later period. In...
- the
Torah was
given on the 6
Sivan (the date of Shavuot), but Jose ben
Halafta holds that it was
given on 7 Sivan.
According to the
classical timeline...
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Abuyah Akiva Ishmael ben
Elisha Tarfon Shimon ben
Gamliel II Meir
Yehudah Yose ben
Halafta Shimon bar
Yochai Elazar ben
Shammua Natan Yehudah haNasi Hiyya...
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presence of
Judah bar Ilai.
Judah felt
especial reverence for Jose ben
Halafta, the
student of Akiva's who had the
closest relations with
Simon ben Gamaliel...
- school,
notably Rabbi Meir,
Judah bar Ilai,
Simeon bar Yochai, Jose ben
Halafta,
Eleazar ben Shammua, and
Rabbi Nehemiah.
Besides these,
Akiva had many...