SIMEON BEN GAMALIEL II — (of Jabneh), nasi (first half of second century C.E.), the son of rabban gamaliel of Jabneh and the father of judah ha nasi . Simeon was one of the few survivors after the Romans destroyed the house of the nasi in revenge for the Bar Kokhba… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SIMEON BEN GAMALIEL I — (first century C.E.), nasi of the Sanhedrin in the generation of the destruction of the Temple. Josephus (Life, 191f.), of whom Simeon was a bitter opponent, praises Simeon as: A man highly gifted with intelligence and judgment; he could by sheer … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Simeon ben Gamaliel II. — Rabban Simeon ben Gamaliel II. (auch: Simon; auch: Schimon; auch: Gamliel II., hebr. רבן שמעון בן גמליאל; in der Patriarchenzählung = Simeon III., * um 100; † nach 160) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des Altertums, wird zu den Tannaiten der 3.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Simeon ben Gamaliel I. — Rabban Simeon ben Gamaliel I. (auch: Simon ben Gamliel I. etc.) war Tannaite der ersten Generation im ersten nachchristlichen Jahrhundert, wirkte zur Zeit des Jüdischen Kriegs und war laut Josephus ein „Mann voller Einsicht und Verstand“, stand… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Simeon ben Gamaliel II — (fl. 2nd cent) Palestinian nasi, son of Rabban Gamaliel II of Jabneh and father of Judah ha Nasi. After the Romans destroyed the house of the nasi in revenge for the Bar Kokhba revolt (132 5), he was one of the few survivors. He was forced to… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Simeon ben Gamaliel I — (fl. 1st cent.) Palestinian nasi. He was leader of the Sanhedrin at the time of the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. When the revolt against Rome began, in 66, he was among its leaders, but he later adopted a moderate policy. He is… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Simeon ben Azzai — or simply Ben Azzai (Hebrew: שמעון בן עזאי) was a distinguished tanna of the first third of the 2nd century. His full name was Simon ben Azzai, to which sometimes the title Rabbi is prefixed. But, in spite of his great learning, this title did… … Wikipedia
SIMEON BEN JUDAH HA-NASI — (first half of the third century C.E.), the younger son of judah ha nasi . The Talmud tells that Simeon transmitted traditions to such outstanding contemporary scholars as Ḥiyya , levi , bar kappara , although they apparently did not regard… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SIMEON BEN NETHANEL — (second half of the first century C.E.), tanna. One of the five outstanding disciples of johanan b. zakkai who called him sin fearing (Avot 2:8), Simeon was a priest and married the daughter of gamaliel I (the Elder; Tosef., Av. Zar. 3:19). Very… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ḤANINA BEN GAMALIEL — (mid second century C.E.), tanna. He was a son of rabban gamaliel of Jabneh, and an older brother of the patriarch (nasi) simeon b. gamaliel , who quotes his teachings (Tosef., Nid. 7:5). Ḥanina was apparently a disciple of tarfon (see Ned. 62a;… … Encyclopedia of Judaism