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She is further described as instructing her husband, Rabbi Meir, about how to interpret a biblical verse; a heretic about the meaning of a verse in Isaiah (BT Berakhot 10a); Rabbi Yose ha-Gelili (beginning of the second century c.e.) about how to understand the maxim from Tractate Avot “Speak not much with a woman”; and a student about how not to learn Torah in silence (BT Eruvin 53b – 54a).
Beruryah. 2009
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Rabbi Yose ben Halafta (mid-second century C.E.), who took his sister-in-law in levirate marriage, is greatly praised for his action (e.g. JT: Yevamot 1: 1, 2b).
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And, if further DNA testing were to link Jesus and Yose with Mary, it would call into question the entire doctrine of the Virgin Birth.
Sunday Reading 2007
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Yose said he hoped the decision would send a strong message to other students that such behavior was not acceptable.
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He engaged in debates and discussions with Rabbi Yehudah HaNassi (Bava Metziah 84b), R 'Yose, R' Meir, R 'Yehudah (Sotta 34a; Rosh HaShana 4b).
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Rabbi Yehudah HaNassi, however, placed him under the care of Rabbi Shimon ben Yose ben Lekunya, and the boy eventually became a student of R 'Yehudah HaNassi.
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R 'Elazar was married to the daughter of Rabbi Shimon ben Yose ben Lekunya.
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R’ Yose haGalili in the Talmud eats chicken parmesan i.e. poultry and dairy.
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