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Johanan ben Zakkai
Johanan ben Zakkai , leader of the Pharisees of Jerusalem before the destruction of the Temple in AD 70, afterward founder of the Jewish academy at Jamnia . He emphasized the study of the Torah as the primary religious duty for which humankind was created. After AD 70 he taught that deeds of loving... Read more
Jamnia
Jamnia , biblical Jabneel and Jabneh [Heb.,=God causes to build], ancient city, central Israel. Its modern name is Yavne. A central city of Philistia, the Bible refers to its walls being destroyed by Uzziah. It was pillaged by Judas Maccabaeus and later rebuilt. In the last years before the sack... Read more
Pharisees
Pharisees , one of the two great Jewish religious and political parties of the second commonwealth. Their opponents were the Sadducees , and it appears that the Sadducees gave them their name, perushim, Hebrew for "separatists" or "deviants." The Pharisees began their activities during or... Read more

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Johanan ben Zakkai
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography Johanan ben Zakkai The Jewish teacher Johanan ben Zakkai (active ca. A.D. 70) was the leading expounder...his time. He founded an important academy at Yavneh. Johanan ben Zakkai was the youngest among the numerous disciples of the...
Akiba ben Joseph
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...interpretation. The early life of Akiba ben Joseph is enshrouded in legends...shepherd employed by the wealthy Ben Kalba Sabua, whose daughter Rachel...entered the rabbinical academy of Johanan ben Zakkai, a Pharisaic teacher, at Yabneh...
Jamnia
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...of Jerusalem (AD 70), Jamnia became a great Jewish cultural center. At the prayer of Johanan ben Zakkai , Vespasian spared Jamnia and permitted Johanan to settle there as leader of the Jewish community after the fall of Jerusalem. The Great...
Tannaim
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple (AD 70), Johanan ben Zakkai reconstituted the academy at Jabneh (see Jamnia ), where the work of the Tannaim flourished. Akiba ben Joseph was among their disciples. The final compilation...
Gamaliel of Jabneh
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...grandson of the Gamaliel who, according to tradition, taught St. Paul the law. A Palestinian Tanna, he succeeded Johanan ben Zakkai as head of the academy at Jamnia . He centralized rabbinic authority and was recognized by the Romans as a leader...

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Zakkai, Johanan ben
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions Zakkai, Johanan ben (leading Jewish sage): see JOHANAN BEN ZAKKAI .
Johanan ben Zakkai
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions Johanan ben Zakkai (1st cent. CE). Leading Jewish sage ( ḥakham ) after the destruction of the second Temple . As a teacher, Johanan is remembered for his precise examination of biblical texts and as the...
Hekhalot and merkabah
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions ...chariot chapters of Ezekiel are at least as early as Johanan ben Zakkai , and, following the discovery among the Cairo Genizah Fragments of an early text describing Johanan's experience, it seems clear that Saul (who became...
Merkabah mysticism
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions ...Ezekiel's vision of God's chariot, and such study was recognized to have particular dangers to untutored minds. Johanan ben Zakkai was a practitioner of merkabah mysticism, and early accounts of his experience (e.g. in a Cairo Genizah fragment...
Jabneh
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions ...Jamnia ). Town to the east of Jerusalem . It came to prominence after the Fall of Jerusalem in 70 CE, when R. Johanan ben Zakkai was allowed by the Romans to establish a centre of learning—and, from the Jewish point of view, the...
Eliezer ben Hyrcanus
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions Eliezer ben Hyrcanus (end of 1st cent. CE). Jewish tanna . Eliezer was described by Johanan b. Zakkai as outweighing all the sages of Israel ( Avot 2. 8). Both literally and metaphorically, he regarded the transmission of the...
Eleazar
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions ...tannaim and amoraim . Eleazar ben Arakh (late 1st cent...outstanding pupil of R. Johanan b. Zakkai who described him as...force’. Eleazar ben Azariah (1st–...Rabban Gamaliel II. Eleazar ben Damma (early 2nd cent...

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"Mysticism" in the Gospel of John: An Inquiry into Its Background
Magazine article from: Journal of Biblical Literature; 10/1/2001; ; 700+ words ; ...Christian writings as the Wisdom of Ben Sira (Sir 49:8; 3:21-23...IOMelch; Revelation). Given that Johanan ben Zakkai was a contemporary of John, Kanagaraj investigates four versions of Johanan's Merkabah experience as recounted...
WHY DID MATTHEW GET THE SHEMA WRONG? A STUDY OF MATTHEW 22:37
Magazine article from: Journal of Biblical Literature; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...Jew (the supposed converted rabbi of the school of Johanan ben Zakkai!).9 However, the tendentious reference to ben Zakkai aside, this argument is effectively countered by Davies...
The Shadow of God.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Currents in Theology and Mission; 6/1/2007; ; 464 words ; ...debates in Babylon on whether to serve Nebuchadnezzar and ends with a tale about a conversation between Johanan ben Zakkai and Vespasian that won Johanan a claim to imperial property near Jamnia, where he founded rabbinic Judaism. In thirteen other...
From Belief To Fanaticism: Sadly, Jewish history is full of Baruch
Newspaper article from: The Jewish Week; 3/10/1994; ; 700+ words ; ...radical Zealot leader, Rabbi Zechariah ben Avkilus, opposed such accommodation...Because of the rigidity of Zechariah ben Avkilus, our House has been destroyed...pragmatist of Jewish history was Rabban Johanan ben Zakkai. When in their fierce fight against...
The evolution of American orthodox relief and rescue efforts during the Holocaust: two documents.
Magazine article from: Journal of Ecumenical Studies; 9/22/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...greatest and noblest world philanthropic organization. (5) In the olden days of the destruction of the Temple, Rabbi Johanan ben Zakkai pleaded for the great Academy of Yavneh and her scholars (6) because he believed that the Torah was the Jewish...
The Right Time to Give Hardwoods a Soft Start
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/2/1999; ; 700+ words ; ...Messiah has come, let him finish planting the tree and then meet the Messiah." This was said by biblical scholar Johanan ben Zakkai around 70 A.D. Since tree planting is considered, even biblically, as such a significant occurrence, we should...
BOOK NOTES
Newspaper article from: Chicago Jewish Star; 6/25/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...the New Encyclopedia difficult to use have been retained. For example, "Judah Halevi" and Yohanan (here, "Johanan") ben Zakkai are both found under the letter "J" in the text and index. Such blemishes are of minor import, however, and...
Ethnic Turf Wars in City Synagogue, THE MOSCOW TIMES
Newspaper article from: The Moscow Times (Russia); 5/16/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...adult Jewish men required in order to read the Torah and several crucial prayers. As the first-century Jewish sage Johanan ben Zakkai said, "When God comes to a synagogue and does not find a minyan there, he is angry." The Choral Synagogue also...