Category:Hillel (subject)
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Hillel the Elder was, according to Rabbinic tradition, a sage living at the turn of the Common Era, at the time of Herod the Great and Emperor Augustus.
Overview
Hillel in ancient sources
Hillel in Scholarship
Hillel in Fiction
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References (major articles)
- Hillel the Hasid / Adolf Büchler / Types of Jewish-Palestinian Piety from 70 B.C.E. to 70 C.E.: The Ancient Pious Men (1922 Büchler), book
- Hillel the Elder / Judah Goldin / Journal of Religion 26 (1946)
- Hillel the Elder in the light of the Dead Sea scrolls / Nahum N. Glatzer / The Scrolls and the New Testament (1957 Stendahl), edited volume
- The Figure of Hillel: A Counterpart to the Problem of Historical Jesus / Jacob Neusner / Judaism in the Beginning of Christianity (1984 Neusner), book
Pages in category "Hillel (subject)"
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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- The Combat of the People; or, Hillel and Herod (1858 Wise), novel
- Jesus und Hillel (1866 Delitzsch), book
- The Poor Student (1918 Levinger), play
- Hillel the Elder: The Emergence of Classical Judaism (1956 Glatzer), book
- The Life and Teachings of Hillel (1994 Buxbaum), book
- Hillel and Jesus (1997 Johns / Charlesworth), edited volume
- Hillel: un sage au temps de Jésus (1999 Hadas-Lebel), book