Yose ben Meshullam

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YOSE BEN MESHULLAM

YOSE BEN MESHULLAM (end of the second century c.e.), tanna. Yose was the colleague of Abba Yose b. Dosai and Simeon b. *Eleazar. He transmitted halakhot in the name of his brother Nathan (Tosef., Dem. 3: 1). Yose, who belonged to the intimate circle of Judah ha-Nasi, is referred to by name only three times in the Mishnah (Ter. 4:7; Bek. 3:3 and 6:1). It can be proved, however, that several of the anonymous statements in the Mishnah are according to him. He and Simeon b. *Menasya headed the "holy *congregation" of Jerusalem (tj, Ma'as. Sh. 2:10, 53d) who ate ordinary food in ritual purity and divided their day into three: one-third for study, one-third for prayer, and one-third for work (Eccles. R. 9:9).

bibliography:

Epstein, Tanna'im, 182–4; S. Safrai, in: Zion, 23 (1957), 189ff.

[Israel Moses Ta-Shma]