- ben
Yochai (Mishnaic Hebrew: שמעון בן יוחאי), also
known by the
acronym Rashbi, was a 2nd-century
tanna or sage of the
period of
Roman Judaea and early...
- The tomb of
Shimon bar
Yochai (Hebrew: קבר רבי שמעון בר יוחאי), or
Kever Rashbi (קבר רשב״י), on
Mount Meron is the
traditional burial place of the 2nd-century...
-
writer named Moses de León. De León
ascribed the work to
Shimon bar
Yochai ("
Rashbi"), a
rabbi of the 2nd
century during the
Roman ****cution who, according...
-
hidden (the 'hokhmat nistar) teachings,
which gave
Judaism the
Zohar of the
Rashbi, the
Torah of the Ari
haQadosh and all that is
discussed in the Heavenly...
- the
revelations of the 2nd-century
rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, also
known as
Rashbi. It
presented a
Judaic messianic interpretation of the Arab
conquest of...
- ("Rectifications of the Zohar"),
ascribed by some to
Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai, the
Rashbi,
which describe the 70
fundamental understandings of the
first verse of...
- children" will "delay the
coming of the messiah." In Avot de-Rabbi Nathan,
Rashbi equates child marriage to murder. Also
noteworthy is the
teaching of the...
-
Bible and the New Testament. As of 2007, the
Western Wall and the Tomb of
Rashbi were the most
visited Jewish religious sites. The most
visited Christian...
- came into the
hands of the
Jewish people many
hundreds of
years after Rashbi's death, and thus
lacks an
unbroken mesorah as to its authenticity, among...
-
Entered the
Pardes (including
Rabbi Akiva c. 40–137 CE)
Shimon bar
Yochai (
RaSHBI)
Alleged Protagonist of the
Zohar 1st-2nd
centuries Hasidei Ashkenaz (1150-1250...