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  1. Hillel ( Hebrew: הִלֵּל Hīllēl; variously called Hillel the Elder, Hillel the Great, or Hillel the Babylonian; [1] [2] died c. 10 CE) was a Jewish religious leader, sage and scholar associated with the development of the Mishnah and the Talmud and the founder of the House of Hillel school of tannaim. He was active during the end of the ...

  2. Hillel the Elder. Hillel the Elder ( Hillel Hazaken) is one of the most influential rabbis in Jewish history. He was the head of a school, the House of Hillel, that eventually became the primary academy for Torah study prior to the destruction of the Second Temple. His title, the Elder, differentiated him from the later Hillels, including his ...

  3. A boor cannot be sin-fearing, an ignoramus cannot be pious, a bashful one cannot learn, a short-tempered person cannot teach, nor does anyone who does a lot of business grow wise. In a place where there are no men, strive to be a man. Avot 2:5. Do not remove yourself from the community. On not blinding oneself to the suffering of others, Avot 2:4.

  4. Sep 30, 2019 · Learn about the life and legacy of Hillel the Elder, a renowned rabbi and teacher who lived in the first century BCE. Discover his contributions to Jewish law, ethics and the Golden Rule, and how he influenced Jesus and other rabbis.

  5. Hillel (also known as Hillel the Elder) is one of the best-known sages of the Talmud. He lived during the last century before the Common Era, served as head of the Sanhedrin, the ancient rabbinic tribunal, and was the founder of the House of Hillel (Beit Hillel in Hebrew), a school of Jewish law famous for its disputes with the rival House of ...

  6. Hillel the Elder. Hillel (הלל) was a famous Jewish religious teacher who lived in Jerusalem during the time of King Herod around the beginning of the Common Era (d. 10-20 C.E. ). He is one of the most important figures in Jewish history, associated with both the Mishnah and the Talmud. He was the founder of what was later known as the Beit ...

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  8. surfaces before Hillel, who says: 'Because you drowned others, they drowned you: and ultimately those who drowned you will themselves be drowned.' And so in peace, it drifts away after a thousand speechless years, to finally settle in its place, in a mishna. «