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Judah ben
Tabbai (Hebrew: יהודה בן טבאי
Yehuda ben
Tabbai) was a
Pharisee scholar, av beit din of the Sanhedrin, and one of "the Pairs" (zugot) of Jewish...
- Preceded by Jose ben
Jochanan Av Beth Din Succeeded by
Judah ben
Tabbai...
-
Perachiah and
Nittai of Arbela, at the time of John Hyrc****
Judah ben
Tabbai and
Simeon ben Shetach, at the time of
Alexander Jannaeus and
Salome Alexandra...
- Alexandrians.
Little is
known about Abtalion's life. He was a
pupil of
Judah ben
Tabbai and
Simeon ben Shetach, and
probably lived for some time in Alexandria,...
- ("King Jannai"), king of
Judaea from 103 to 76 BCE:
After him came
Judah b.
Tabbāi and
Simon b. Shētaḥ, with the
friends of both. At this
period the doctrine...
- ben
Yoezer 170 BCE 140 BCE
Joshua ben
Perachyah 140 BCE 100 BCE
Judah ben
Tabbai (who
later absconded) 110 BCE ca. 80 BCE
Simeon ben
Shetach ca. 80 BCE 60...
- vice-president. Upon the
death of Joshua,
Simeon became president and
Judah ben
Tabbai vice-president. The
attitude of
Alexander Jannæus
toward the Pharisees,...
- and
Yeshu flee to Egypt. In
other m****cripts his
student is
Judah ben
Tabbai. The
account as it
appears in the
Talmud is as follows: The
Gemara returns...
- ha-Yerushah (the
Karaite Jewish "unwritten"
version of the Mishna) from
Judah ben
Tabbai. Be'er Yitsḥak,
commentary on
Judah Gibbor [Wikidata]'s Minḥat
Yehudah on...