Judah ha-Nasi
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Judah ha-Nasi was a prominent 2nd–3rd century CE Jewish sage and patriarch best known for redacting and organizing the foundational rabbinic text of Jewish law and tradition.
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Target entity: Judah ha-Nasi Context triple: [Mishnah, compiledBy, Judah ha-Nasi]
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Eleazar ben Ya'ir
Eleazar ben Ya'ir was a 1st-century Jewish Zealot leader best known for commanding the Sicarii rebels at Masada during the First Jewish–Roman War.
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Yosef Karo
Yosef Karo was a preeminent 16th-century Sephardic rabbi and legal scholar best known as the author of the Shulchan Aruch, the foundational code of Jewish law.
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Moshe Cordovero
Moshe Cordovero was a 16th-century Safed rabbi and one of the most influential systematic thinkers and codifiers of Kabbalah.
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Nachmanides (Ramban)
Nachmanides (Ramban) was a 13th-century Spanish rabbi, Talmudist, biblical commentator, philosopher, and early kabbalist whose writings profoundly shaped Jewish thought and mysticism.
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Maimonides
Maimonides was a medieval Jewish philosopher, legal scholar, and physician whose works, especially "The Guide for the Perplexed," profoundly shaped Jewish thought and influenced later rationalist philosophers.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Judah ha-Nasi Target entity description: Judah ha-Nasi was a prominent 2nd–3rd century CE Jewish sage and patriarch best known for redacting and organizing the foundational rabbinic text of Jewish law and tradition.
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A.
Eleazar ben Ya'ir
Eleazar ben Ya'ir was a 1st-century Jewish Zealot leader best known for commanding the Sicarii rebels at Masada during the First Jewish–Roman War.
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B.
Yosef Karo
Yosef Karo was a preeminent 16th-century Sephardic rabbi and legal scholar best known as the author of the Shulchan Aruch, the foundational code of Jewish law.
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C.
Moshe Cordovero
Moshe Cordovero was a 16th-century Safed rabbi and one of the most influential systematic thinkers and codifiers of Kabbalah.
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D.
Nachmanides (Ramban)
Nachmanides (Ramban) was a 13th-century Spanish rabbi, Talmudist, biblical commentator, philosopher, and early kabbalist whose writings profoundly shaped Jewish thought and mysticism.
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E.
Maimonides
Maimonides was a medieval Jewish philosopher, legal scholar, and physician whose works, especially "The Guide for the Perplexed," profoundly shaped Jewish thought and influenced later rationalist philosophers.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Jewish sage
ⓘ
Nasi of the Sanhedrin ⓘ Tanna ⓘ compiler of the Mishnah ⓘ rabbinic leader ⓘ |
| activityPeriod |
early 3rd century CE
ⓘ
late 2nd century CE ⓘ |
| aim | to preserve the Oral Law in written form ⓘ |
| alsoKnownAs |
Judah the Prince
ⓘ
Judah ha-Nasi ⓘ
surface form:
Rabbeinu ha-Kadosh
Rabbi ⓘ Judah ha-Nasi ⓘ
surface form:
Yehuda ha-Nasi
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| associatedWith |
Mishnah
ⓘ
surface form:
Oral Torah
Rabbinic courts ⓘ
surface form:
Sanhedrin
Tannaitic period ⓘ |
| birthCentury | 2nd century CE ⓘ |
| burialPlace | Galilee (traditionally in Beit She'arim) ⓘ |
| category |
Mishnah redactors
ⓘ
Tannaim ⓘ |
| deathCentury | 3rd century CE ⓘ |
| dynasty |
Pharisees
ⓘ
surface form:
House of Hillel
|
| ethnicity | Jewish ⓘ |
| father | Shimon ben Gamliel II ⓘ |
| historicalContext | Roman rule over Judea and Galilee ⓘ |
| honorificTitle |
Rabbi
ⓘ
ha-Kadosh ⓘ |
| influenced |
development of halakhah
ⓘ
later Talmudic discussions ⓘ |
| knownFor |
leadership of the rabbinic community in Roman Palestine
ⓘ
organizing the Mishnah into six orders ⓘ promoting the study of Torah and oral law ⓘ redacting the Mishnah ⓘ |
| language |
Aramaic
ⓘ
Hebrew ⓘ |
| legacy | central figure in classical rabbinic Judaism ⓘ |
| legalSchool | rabbinic Judaism ⓘ |
| name | Judah ha-Nasi self-link ⓘ |
| placeOfActivity |
Galilee
ⓘ
Judea ⓘ
surface form:
Roman Palestine
Sepphoris ⓘ Tiberias ⓘ |
| position | Nasi of the Sanhedrin in Tiberias ⓘ |
| religion | Judaism ⓘ |
| respectedBy | later rabbinic tradition ⓘ |
| role | patriarch of the Jewish community in Roman Palestine ⓘ |
| teacherOf | various late Tannaim and early Amoraim ⓘ |
| work | Mishnah ⓘ |
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Subject: Judah ha-Nasi Description of subject: Judah ha-Nasi was a prominent 2nd–3rd century CE Jewish sage and patriarch best known for redacting and organizing the foundational rabbinic text of Jewish law and tradition.
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