Rabbi Matya ben Charash
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==Teachings== | ==Teachings== | ||
* Be the first to extend greetings to anyone you meet. | * Be the first to extend greetings to anyone you meet. | ||
− | * Rather be a tail to lions than a head to foxes. | + | * Rather be a tail to lions than a head to foxes. |
+ | * A person who is bitten by a rabid dog can be fed the dog's liver as a cure, although it is not kosher. | ||
+ | * If a person has pain in his throat, it is permitted to put medicines into his mouth on Shabbot due to the possible danger to his life, and whatever threatens to endanger life supersedes the observance of Shabbot. | ||
==Kever Rabbi Matya ben Charash== | ==Kever Rabbi Matya ben Charash== |
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Rabbi Matya ben Charash
Teachings
- Be the first to extend greetings to anyone you meet.
- Rather be a tail to lions than a head to foxes.
- A person who is bitten by a rabid dog can be fed the dog's liver as a cure, although it is not kosher.
- If a person has pain in his throat, it is permitted to put medicines into his mouth on Shabbot due to the possible danger to his life, and whatever threatens to endanger life supersedes the observance of Shabbot.
Kever Rabbi Matya ben Charash
Rabbi Matya ben Charash is buried right above the arab occupied village of Eilabun.