Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah

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'''Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah''' was a second / third generation Tana who was temporarily appointed as Nasi at age 18 when Rabbi Gamliel was expelled from his position. Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah was a Kohen and a tenth generation descendant of Ezra Hasofer whom inherited great family wealth. He is well known for his role early in the Pesach Hagadah. Rebbe Eleazar ben Azariah studied under Rabbi Yossi Haglili and then moved to Yavneh joining the Sages of the Mishna. He is buried in Alama, Northern Israel right near his father Rabbi Azarya.
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'''Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah''' was a second / third generation Tana who was temporarily appointed as Nasi at age 18 when Rabbi Gamliel was expelled from his position. Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah was a Kohen and a tenth generation descendent of Ezra Hasofer whom inherited great family wealth. He is well known for his role early in the Pesach Hagadah. Rebbe Eleazar ben Azariah studied under Rabbi Yossi Haglili and then moved to Yavneh joining the Sages of the Mishna. He is buried in Alama, Northern Israel right near his father Rabbi Azarya.
  
 
==His Father Azariah==
 
==His Father Azariah==
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==Nasi==
 
==Nasi==
[[File:00000763 kevraim rebbe elazar and rebbe azarya.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Buried right near father.]]In the aftermath of the destruction of the Bais Hamikdash, Rabbi Gamliel was determined to unify the Sages into one central authority to prevent the Jewish nation from splintering into factions. He felt that by strengthening his position as Nasi, he would be able to do that. When he felt strong Halachic controversy from the Av Bais Din, [[Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya|Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chanaya]], he openly degraded him on three separate occasions. After the third time, his fellow Sages were unable to watching the continuous humiliation of Rabbi Yehoshua. Together they decided to remove Rabbi Gamliel from his position as Nasi.
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[[File:00000763 kevraim rebbe elazar and rebbe azarya.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Buried right near father.]]In the aftermath of the destruction of the Bais Hamikdash, Rabbi Gamliel was determined to unify the Sages into one central authority to prevent the Jewish nation from splintering into factions. He felt that by strengthening his position as Nasi, he would be able to do that. When he felt strong Halachic controversy from the Av Bais Din, [[Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chanaya]], he openly degraded him on three separate occasions. After the third time, his fellow Sages were unable to watching the continuous humiliation of Rabbi Yehoshua. Together they decided to remove Rabbi Gamliel from his position as Nasi.
  
 
Now the Sages were faced with the dilemma of finding a replacement Nasi. They could not appoint Rabbi Yehoshua since such a move would be too painful to Rabbi Gamliel due his personal involvement in this incident. Rabbi Eliezer ben Hurkenus had already left the Sages and started his own Yeshiva in Lud. Rabbi Tarphone lacked the generosity needed to be a leader of the Jewish Nation. Rabbi Akiva was a descendent of converts and lacked the parental merit needed to protect him from the spiritual wrath of Rabbi Gamliel. Rabbi Tzadok was too physically weak from fasting forty years to prevent the destruction of the Temple.
 
Now the Sages were faced with the dilemma of finding a replacement Nasi. They could not appoint Rabbi Yehoshua since such a move would be too painful to Rabbi Gamliel due his personal involvement in this incident. Rabbi Eliezer ben Hurkenus had already left the Sages and started his own Yeshiva in Lud. Rabbi Tarphone lacked the generosity needed to be a leader of the Jewish Nation. Rabbi Akiva was a descendent of converts and lacked the parental merit needed to protect him from the spiritual wrath of Rabbi Gamliel. Rabbi Tzadok was too physically weak from fasting forty years to prevent the destruction of the Temple.
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===Like Seventy Years Old===
 
===Like Seventy Years Old===
  
[[File:00001407 sign kivarim alama.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Sign leading to the kever.]]Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah's wife also pointed out that he looked very young and would not be respected. However that night a miracle took place and eighteen strands of his hair turned white giving him an elderly appearance. It is for this reason that Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah said "I am ''like'' seventy years old". Additionally Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah used to study Torah day and night with all his energy, this weakened his physical strength and brought about early effects of aging.
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Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah's wife also pointed out that he looked very young and would not be respected. However that night a miracle took place and eighteen strands of his hair turned white giving him an elderly appearance. It is for this reason that Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah said "I am ''like'' seventy years old". Additionally Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah used to study Torah day and night with all his energy, this weakened his physical strength and brought about early effects of aging.
  
 
===On That Day===
 
===On That Day===

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