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Yohanan ben
Zakkai (Hebrew: יוֹחָנָן בֶּן זַכַּאי, romanized: Yōḥānān ben Zakkaʾy; 1st
century CE),
sometimes abbreviated as ריב״ז
ribaz for
Rabbi Yohanan...
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after the
destruction of the city and the
Second Temple,
Yohanan ben
Zakkai and his
students founded a new
Council of Jamnia.[citation needed] Other...
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Rabban Yohanan Ben
Zakkai: Ca. I–80 C.E. E.J. Brill. ISBN 978-9004021389.
Solomon Schechter,
Wilhelm Bacher. "Johanan B.
Zakkai".
Jewish Encyclopedia...
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Sages of 1st- and 2nd-century Judaism, a
disciple of
Rabban Yohanan ben
Zakkai, and a
colleague of
Gamaliel II (whose sister, Ima Shalom, he married) and...
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David ben
Zakkai (died 940 CE) was an exilarch,
leader of the
Jewish community of Babylon,
known in
Jewish history especially for his
conflict with Saadia...
- the
Jerusalem Talmud (Baba
Bathra 21b). The
early Jewish sage
Yohanan ben
Zakkai tore down
their argument,
saying that the only
reason the
daughter was empowered...
- town's
contribution to Judaism's
recovery and
reconstitution under sages ben
Zakkai and
Gamaliel II
following the
destruction of the
Second Temple. This period...
- had any
claim to authority, and they
faded away. The sage
Yochanan ben
Zakkai, with
permission from Rome, set up the
outpost of
Yavneh to
continue develop...
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mourning the destruction.
According to
rabbinic sources,
Rabban Yohanan ben
Zakkai (Ribaz), a
prominent sage, was
smuggled out of
Jerusalem during the siege...
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David I, son of
Judah Zakkai I
Natronai II, son of
Judah Zakkai I
Judah II, son of
David I
Hasdai III, son of
Natronai II
Zakkai I, son of
David I Mar...