Rabbi Yaakov of Kefar Nevoraia
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|title = Rabbi Yaakov Ish Nevoraia | |title = Rabbi Yaakov Ish Nevoraia | ||
|image = [[File:00000656 front cave rabbi elazer hamodai.jpg|215px|alt=Rabbi Yaakov Ish Nevoraia]] | |image = [[File:00000656 front cave rabbi elazer hamodai.jpg|215px|alt=Rabbi Yaakov Ish Nevoraia]] | ||
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|header3 = Hebrew: | |header3 = Hebrew: | ||
|data4 = רבי יעקב איש נבוריא | |data4 = רבי יעקב איש נבוריא | ||
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− | |data8 = Rebbe Yaakov Ish Nevoraia, Jacob of Kefar Nevoraia, Rabbi Yaakov of Nabratein | + | |data8 = Rebbe Yaakov Ish Nevoraia, Jacob of Kefar Nevoraia, Rabbi Yaakov of Nabratein |
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|data10 = Nabratein | |data10 = Nabratein | ||
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|data14 = An Amora.}} | |data14 = An Amora.}} | ||
− | '''Rabbi Yaakov of Kefar Nevoraia''' lived during the 3rd or 4th generations of Amoraim. Twice he issued improper Halachic rulings based on his own interpretation of the verses. Once permitting the son of a non Jewish woman to be circumcised on Shabbos and a different time requiring fish to undergo the Shichita slaughtering process. Both times he was given Malkos by Rabbi Chagy. He accepted his punishments graciously each time declaring as he was being lased "Whip me with your lashes since I have a to learn from them for the future" | + | '''Rabbi Yaakov of Kefar Nevoraia''' lived during the 3rd or 4th generations of Amoraim. Twice he issued improper Halachic rulings based on his own interpretation of the verses. Once permitting the son of a non Jewish woman to be circumcised on Shabbos and a different time requiring fish to undergo the Shichita slaughtering process. Both times he was given Malkos by Rabbi Chagy. He accepted his punishments graciously each time declaring as he was being lased "Whip me with your lashes since I have a to learn from them for the future". |
==Teachings== | ==Teachings== | ||
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==Mistake About Early Christians Affiliation== | ==Mistake About Early Christians Affiliation== | ||
Some sources mistakenly list Rabbi Yaakov of Kefar Nevoraia as being affiliated with early Christians. The origin of this serious mistake is a transcription error in Koheles Rabba at the end of Chapter 7, Segment 47, where Rabbi Essey of Caesarea says 'Good' is Rabbi Elazar and 'Sinner' is Yaakov Ish Kfar Nabartin. That section lists pairs of individuals aligning one with good and one with evil. All pairs align at the same time historically and their detailed stories are mentioned in the Chapter 1 of Koheles Rabba in Segments 24 and 25. Over there it relates the full story of Rabbi Eliezer against Yaakov Ish Kfar Sichnia, a well known early Christian. All other pairs from Chapter 1 are listed identically in Chapter 7, it is therefore obvious that in Chapter 7 there is a transcription error where it mistakenly lists Yaakov Ish Kfar Nabartin instead of Yaakov Ish Kfar Sichnia. Additionally Yaakov Ish Kfar Nabartin did not even live at the same time as Rabbi Elazar since he lived during the time of Ziera, a completely different generation. | Some sources mistakenly list Rabbi Yaakov of Kefar Nevoraia as being affiliated with early Christians. The origin of this serious mistake is a transcription error in Koheles Rabba at the end of Chapter 7, Segment 47, where Rabbi Essey of Caesarea says 'Good' is Rabbi Elazar and 'Sinner' is Yaakov Ish Kfar Nabartin. That section lists pairs of individuals aligning one with good and one with evil. All pairs align at the same time historically and their detailed stories are mentioned in the Chapter 1 of Koheles Rabba in Segments 24 and 25. Over there it relates the full story of Rabbi Eliezer against Yaakov Ish Kfar Sichnia, a well known early Christian. All other pairs from Chapter 1 are listed identically in Chapter 7, it is therefore obvious that in Chapter 7 there is a transcription error where it mistakenly lists Yaakov Ish Kfar Nabartin instead of Yaakov Ish Kfar Sichnia. Additionally Yaakov Ish Kfar Nabartin did not even live at the same time as Rabbi Elazar since he lived during the time of Ziera, a completely different generation. | ||
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==More Photos== | ==More Photos== | ||
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File:00001040 kivarim rabbi elazar and rabbi yackov nabratein.jpg | File:00001040 kivarim rabbi elazar and rabbi yackov nabratein.jpg | ||
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