Rabbi Cruspidi the Tana

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==Near Death Experience==
 
==Near Death Experience==
 
Rabbi Cruspidi became ill and he was visited by [[Rabbi Yossi ben Kisma]] and the Sages on Shabbos day. They saw him cry then laugh and then he lost consciousness. Thinking he had passed away, the Sages decided to leave him until after the Shabbos as no further action could be taken at the moment.
 
Rabbi Cruspidi became ill and he was visited by [[Rabbi Yossi ben Kisma]] and the Sages on Shabbos day. They saw him cry then laugh and then he lost consciousness. Thinking he had passed away, the Sages decided to leave him until after the Shabbos as no further action could be taken at the moment.
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Rabbi Yochanan got up and began to eulogize, comparing their situation to Nomi who first lost her husband and then her two sons, making it a tragedy upon a tragedy. Here too when we lost Rebbe Eliezer we comforted ourselves with Rabbi Yochanan ben Nuri and his companions. When they passed away we comforted ourselves with Rebbe Cruspidi. Now that our friend Rebbe Cruspidi passed away it is a tragedy upon a tragedy
  
 
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Rebbe Kruspidi the Tana
Rebbe Kruspidi the  Tana
Hebrew:
התנא רבי כרוספדאי חמיד ליבא
Other Names:
Rabbi Cruspidi Chamid Leba, Rabbi Cruspidi from the Zohar
Spelling:
Kruspidi, Kurspedi, Kruspidy, Curspedi, Cruspidy
Kever:
Ein Zetim
Description:
A Tana mentioned in the Zohar.

Rabbi Cruspidi the Tana is mentioned a number of times in the Zohar, where he is called Rabbi Cruspidi Chamid Leba.

Near Death Experience

Rabbi Cruspidi became ill and he was visited by Rabbi Yossi ben Kisma and the Sages on Shabbos day. They saw him cry then laugh and then he lost consciousness. Thinking he had passed away, the Sages decided to leave him until after the Shabbos as no further action could be taken at the moment.

Rabbi Yochanan got up and began to eulogize, comparing their situation to Nomi who first lost her husband and then her two sons, making it a tragedy upon a tragedy. Here too when we lost Rebbe Eliezer we comforted ourselves with Rabbi Yochanan ben Nuri and his companions. When they passed away we comforted ourselves with Rebbe Cruspidi. Now that our friend Rebbe Cruspidi passed away it is a tragedy upon a tragedy

 
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