Rabbi Yehuda hanassi: the editor of the oral tradition, and editor of the Mishnah (the tana kama)

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One of the phrases most famous Rabbi Yehuda hanassipreserved in Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers 2:1), is the following:

"What is the straight path that you should choose the person?
The one who is honorable to those who follow him and honorable to others."

Pirkei Avot 2:1

Rabbi Yehuda hanassi (יהודה הנשיא) — “Rabbi”, “Rabbenu haQadosh”

Life, work and teachings (synthesis rigorous)

(1) the Identity and historical context

  • Who was: jewish leader of the late s. II and the beginning of the third century CE, patriarch (נשיא) of the community in the land of Israel and editor-in-chief of the Mishnah. In the sources rabbinical it is called simply “Rabbi” or “Our Holy Master”.
  • Approximate dates: birth c. 135 CE and death c. 220 EC (variants 217-219).
  • Lineage: the son of Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel II, a descendant of Hilel; inherited the leadership patriarchal after the persecutions hadriánicas post Bar Kojbá.
  • Headquarters of activity: he directed his beth midrash and the court in Beit She'arim; in the last 17 years old relocated for reasons of health Sepphoris (Tzippori), without giving up the plan to be buried in Beit She'arim.

2) Trajectory line (short time)

  • c. 135: born after the wars and decrees of Hadrian.
  • c. 160-190- consolidates the nasiut (patriarchy), organizes the Sanhedrin traveling in Galilee (Usha, Shefar'am, Beit She'arim).
  • c. 190-210: drives compilation of the Mishnah and sets criteria for canonization, and writing.
  • c. 203-220: residence Sepphoris for health; dies and is buried in Beit She'arimnecropolis which then will become a site of pilgrimage.

3) The greater work: the Mishnah

  • What is: the first codification of the written Oral Torah, structural basis of the two Talmudim. It is organized in six orders (Zeraim, Moed, Nashim, Nezikin, Kodashim, Taharot) and 63 treaties.
  • Role of Rabbi: editor-final and editor; added, deleted, and rewrote materials of previous traditions, setting in large part the version “stam” (judgment anonymous) as a guideline halachic general. The final wording is situated at the end of s. II / beginning of the third century CE, probably in Beit She'arim or Sepphoris.
  • Editorial criteria (reconstruibles):
    1. Selection of tanaítas of the five cycles generational;
    2. Order by subjects (not verses), with chapters and paragraphs brief to remember;
    3. Preference for formulations concise and by the stam when you want to set the standard;
    4. Coexistence of minority opinions recorded for later study. (Based synthesis EJ/Encyclopedia.com and studies misnajot).
  • Historical importance: no coding, the dispersion, the repression and the passage of time, threatened with forget the Oral Torah; his Mishnah, became the text nuclear the academies of Eretz Israel and Babylon discussed for centuries (Gemara).

4) political Leadership-religious

  • Patriarchy strengthened: under him, Rabbi, the institution of the nasi it reached its maximum prestigewith recognition also on the part of roman authorities.
  • Relations with Romeliterature talmudic preserves a tradition of friendship with a “Antonino” (disputed if marcus Aurelius, Antoninus Pius or Caracalla). Beyond the identification accurate, these stories suggest channels of influence and protection for the community.
  • Private wealth and administration: the sources mention the great fortune of him, Rabbi, used to hold networking and academic community.

5) Health, last years and death

  • Chronic conditions: the sugyot mentioned intestinal pains, stones and suffering intense; modern studies discussed diagnostics retrospective.
  • Death: stories of Ketubot 103b describe the vigil of prayer of the wise, and their instruction estate; his death was kept secret momentary to avoid shock to the public.
  • Burial: Beit She'arim (Galilee) —your choice multiplied the burials there and became the necropolis in reference to the diaspora; the archaeological tradition behind it as a pole funeral of centuries II–IV. (There are also medieval traditions minority pointing to a tomb in Sepphoris, probably a confusion with another member of his lineage).

6) Teachings and intellectual style

  • Ethics (Pirkei Avot 2:1): “What is the straight path that you should choose the person? The one who is honorable to the one who does it and honest to others. Be careful with a mitzvah ‘small’ as a ‘big’...”. Ethical framework that combines self-discipline and social responsibility.
  • Pedagogy: preference for aphorisms clear and structures to remember; the Mishnah showcasing your criteria economy verbal and ranking of voices. (Deduction editorial supported by IE/Encyclopedia.com).
  • Halachah: the stam mishnáico usually mark the accepted standard; the preservation of dissension allows the follow-up study to measure scope and exceptions.
  • Relationship Torah–world: his house was a center for academic and government; disciples as Rabbi Jiyya and Bar Kappara transmitted to both your method as your vision of community sustainability (The torah with trade, institutional order).
  • Humanism practical: in stories talmudic about his dealings with “Antoninus” appear parables moral (body and soul; the impulse to sin) that underscore responsibility and judgment.

7) Legacy

  • Text: set the Mishnah as base code of rabbinic judaism; without his editorial work, there would not be a framework that made possible the Talmudim.
  • Institutional: consolidated a nasiut able to negotiate with the imperial power and finance the academic life jewish Galilee.
  • Cultural-spatial: Beit She'arim and Sepphoris were associated for ever with her figure: the first as necropolis central (today a World Heritage by UNESCO), the second as intellectual capital of his age.
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Abel Flores is a journalist and researcher -for more than 20 years - at the intersection between the history and the sacred mysteries metaphysical. Their work delves into the Mishnah, the Bible and the Kabbalah, exploring the codes, contexts and hidden dimensions that connect the biblical tradition and rabbinic with the evolution of spiritual and philosophical in the world. It combines academic rigor with a look critically and analytically, revealing the links between theology, religion, power and ancient knowledge.
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