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Rabbi Haninah ben
Teradion (Hebrew: חֲנִינָא בֶּן תְּרַדְיוֹן Ḥănīnāʾ ben Təraḏyōn) or
Hananiah (חֲנַנְיָה Ḥănanyā) ben
Teradion was a
rabbi and tanna...
- She was the wife of the
tanna Rabbi Meir and the
daughter of
Haninah ben
Teradion.
Marcus Jastrow and
Henrietta Szold posit that
Beruriah is a Hebraization...
- in the
Babylonian Talmud: "...On
their return, they
found R.
Hanina b.
Teradion sitting and
occupying himself with the Torah,
publicly gathering ****emblies...
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plaque quotes a
Talmudic description of the
martyrdom of
Rabbi Hananiah ben
Teradion, who was
burned alive wrapped in a
Torah scroll; it also
quotes "Sha'ali...
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final Echad - "One". The next sage
martyred was
Rabbi Haninah ben
Teradion, who was
wrapped in a
Torah scroll and
burned alive. Wet
sponges of wool...
- of Ten
Martyrs includes two
earlier rabbis):
Rabbi Akiva;
Haninah ben
Teradion; the
interpreter of the Sanhedrin,
Rabbi Huspith;
Eleazar ben Shammua;...
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Rabbi Meir's wife,
Rabbi Meir's daughter, and the
daughter of
Haninah ben
Teradion. Haninah's
daughter is
mentioned as a sage in the non-Talmudic third-century...
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Rabbinic sage,
contemporary of Ben 'Azzai and
Simon the
Temanite Haninah ben
Teradion, 2nd
century AD
Rabbinic sage,
contemporary of
Eleazar ben
Perata I and...
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Simeon ben
Gamliel Ishmael ben
Elisha ha-Kohen
Rabbi Akiva Haninah ben
Teradion Judah ben Bava
Judah ben Dama
Hutzpit the
Interpreter Hanina ben Hakinai...
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suffered greatly from its consequences. His father-in-law,
Hananiah ben
Teradion, was
killed in the
Hadrianic ****cutions, and his sister-in-law was taken...