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'''Shimon ben Gamaliel''' was, according to Rabbinic tradition, a sage living at the time of the [[Jewish War]]. | '''Shimon ben Gamaliel''' was, according to Rabbinic tradition, a sage living at the time of the [[Jewish War]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
According to Rabbinic tradition, Shimon was the son of [[Gamaliel]] and succeeded his father as the Nasi of the Sanhedrin about 50 CE. He is remembered as one of [[Ten Jewish Martyrs]] killed by the Romans. | According to Rabbinic tradition, Shimon was the son of [[Gamaliel]] and succeeded his father as the Nasi of the Sanhedrin about 50 CE. He is remembered as one of [[Ten Jewish Martyrs]] killed by the Romans. | ||
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==Shimon ben Gamaliel in ancient sources== | ==Shimon ben Gamaliel in ancient sources== | ||
* See [[Shimon ben Gamaliel (sources)]] | |||
==Shimon ben Gamaliel in | ==Shimon ben Gamaliel in scholarship== | ||
==Shimon ben Gamaliel in literature & the arts== | |||
==Related categories== | ==Related categories== | ||
*[[Gamaliel]] / [[Jewish War]] | *[[Gamaliel]] / [[Jewish War]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shimon_ben_Gamliel Wikipedia] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shimon_ben_Gamliel Wikipedia] | ||
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Shimon ben Gamaliel was, according to Rabbinic tradition, a sage living at the time of the Jewish War.
Overview
According to Rabbinic tradition, Shimon was the son of Gamaliel and succeeded his father as the Nasi of the Sanhedrin about 50 CE. He is remembered as one of Ten Jewish Martyrs killed by the Romans.
The traditional burial place of Shimon ben Gamaliel is located at Kafr Kanna near the Golani Junction in the lower Galilee of northern Israel and has been an important site for Jewish pilgrims for centuries.
Shimon ben Gamaliel in ancient sources
Shimon ben Gamaliel in scholarship
Shimon ben Gamaliel in literature & the arts
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