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==Rabbi Meir's Name ==
 
==Rabbi Meir's Name ==
  
[[File:00000093 Kever rebbe meir corner ashkanazi bais medrash.jpg|thumb|left|Kever Rebbe Meir in the corner of the Ashkanazi Bais Medrash.]]
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[[File:kever-rebbe-meir-corner-ashkanazi-bais-medrash.jpg|thumb|left|Kever Rebbe Meir in the corner of the Ashkanazi Bais Medrash.]]
 
Rabbi Meir's true name was Nahori but was nicknamed Meir which means 'to illuminate', since he illuminated the eyes of the Sages with his Halachic teachings. Nahori itself can also refer to illumination, it can also come from the Aramaic term for memory since due to his teachings the Sages would remember the Halochos they had learned. During the time of Rabbi Meir there was another sage named Nahori and it could be that his name was changed to the similar meaning word Meir to differentiate between the two sages. In Aramaic he was also referred to as Misha.
 
Rabbi Meir's true name was Nahori but was nicknamed Meir which means 'to illuminate', since he illuminated the eyes of the Sages with his Halachic teachings. Nahori itself can also refer to illumination, it can also come from the Aramaic term for memory since due to his teachings the Sages would remember the Halochos they had learned. During the time of Rabbi Meir there was another sage named Nahori and it could be that his name was changed to the similar meaning word Meir to differentiate between the two sages. In Aramaic he was also referred to as Misha.
  
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===Controversy with the Nasi ===
 
===Controversy with the Nasi ===
  
[[File:00000096 pillars top kever rabbi meir bal hanes.jpg|thumb|right|Pillars on the Tomb of Rabbi Meir Bal Haness]]
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[[File:pillers-top-kever-rabbi-meir-bal-hanes.jpg|thumb|right|Pillars on the Tomb of Rabbi Meir Bal Haness]]
 
Initially the Nasi, Av Bais Din and Chacham all shared an equal status of honor. At one point Rabbi Shimon ben Gamlil decided that in order to establish the authority of the Nasi a differentiation had to be made so its dominance could be recognized. He established a rule that when the Nasi entered the Bais Medrash all must rise and not sit until he gave permission. When the Av Bais Din would enter only two rows of students would rise and when the Chacham would enter only one would stand.
 
Initially the Nasi, Av Bais Din and Chacham all shared an equal status of honor. At one point Rabbi Shimon ben Gamlil decided that in order to establish the authority of the Nasi a differentiation had to be made so its dominance could be recognized. He established a rule that when the Nasi entered the Bais Medrash all must rise and not sit until he gave permission. When the Av Bais Din would enter only two rows of students would rise and when the Chacham would enter only one would stand.
  
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===Second Exile ===
 
===Second Exile ===
After the incident with Bruriah (see below), Rebbe Meir left Eretz Yisroel and went to Asia. One of his closest students, [[Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar|Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar]] accompanied him. Occasionally Rabbi Meir would return to Eretz Yisroel and there is a reference of him attending the wedding of Shimon son of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi.  
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After the incident with Bruriah (see below), Rebbe Meir left Eretz Yisroel and went to Asia. One of his closest students, Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar accompanied him. Occasionally Rabbi Meir would return to Eretz Yisroel and there is a reference of him attending the wedding of Shimon son of Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi.  
  
 
===Death of Rabbi Meir ===
 
===Death of Rabbi Meir ===
  
[[File:00000092 kever rebbe meir baal hanes ashkanazi side.jpg|thumb|left|View of Kever Rebbe Meir from the Ashkanazi side.]]
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[[File:kever-rebbe-meir-baal-hanes-ashkanazi-side.jpg|thumb|left|View of Kever Rebbe Meir from the Ashkanazi side.]]
 
Rebbe Meir passed away in Asia. Before his death, Rebbe Meir requested that his body should be temporarily buried along the sea shore so the same water touching Eretz Yisroel should lap on his grave. He then instructed that a message be sent to the people of Israel saying their anointed one had died, a reference to his Smicha. He asked that they should move his body and rebury it in Eretz Yisroel in a standing position. His student followed his request and buried him in Tiberias, near the Kinneret.
 
Rebbe Meir passed away in Asia. Before his death, Rebbe Meir requested that his body should be temporarily buried along the sea shore so the same water touching Eretz Yisroel should lap on his grave. He then instructed that a message be sent to the people of Israel saying their anointed one had died, a reference to his Smicha. He asked that they should move his body and rebury it in Eretz Yisroel in a standing position. His student followed his request and buried him in Tiberias, near the Kinneret.
  
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==Professional Scribe ==
 
==Professional Scribe ==
[[File:00000157 sign leading towrds kever rabbi meir bal haness.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Sign leading to the Kever.]] To earn a livelihood, Rabbi Meir worked as a scribe, writing Sefri Toras and Migilos to avoid using his Torah knowledge as a way of earning money. When studying under Rebbe Yishmoel, his teacher warned him about the seriousness of this trade; "My son, be careful with your work since it is a heavenly occupation, if you leave out one letter or add an extra one, it comes out you are destroying the entire universe."  
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[[File:00000157 sign leading towrds kever rabbi meir bal haness.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Sign leading to the Kever.]] To earn a livelihood, Rabbi Meir worked as a scribe, writing Sefri Toras and Migilos to avoid using his Torah knowledge as a way of earning money. When studying under Rebbe Yishmoel, his teacher warned him about the seriousness of this trade; "My son, be careful with your work since it is a heavenly occupation, if you leave out one letter or add an extra one, it comes out you are destroying the entire universe."
 
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Rabbi Meir would add an additional ingredient (kankantom) to his ink to make it look nicer. In his personal Sefer Torah he would make footnotes by slightly altering the text in certain places, giving over short drashos.
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Working as a sofer since his youth, Rabbi Meir continued his trade even after becoming a well respected leader. He was a master scribe and knew his work well. When Rebbe Meir traveled to Asia to declare the leap year he could not find a copy of Migilat Ester, since the local Jewish population spoke Greek and only had a version in that language. Rabbi Meir proceeded to write the entire Megilot Ester from memory. He then wrote a copy from his first copy so the second Migilah could Halachicly be used for the actual reading.
 
Working as a sofer since his youth, Rabbi Meir continued his trade even after becoming a well respected leader. He was a master scribe and knew his work well. When Rebbe Meir traveled to Asia to declare the leap year he could not find a copy of Migilat Ester, since the local Jewish population spoke Greek and only had a version in that language. Rabbi Meir proceeded to write the entire Megilot Ester from memory. He then wrote a copy from his first copy so the second Migilah could Halachicly be used for the actual reading.
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==Baal Haness the Miracle Worker ==
 
==Baal Haness the Miracle Worker ==
Rebbe Meir was known during his life to be a miracle worker. One famous story was how he saved his sister in law from prison. Another famous story was how Rebbe Meir saved Yehuda HaEntocy, a rich miser from a snake that was set on killing him, by forcing him to give charity.
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Rebbe Meir was known during his life to be a miracle worker. One famous story was how he saved his sister in law from prison. Another famous story was how Rebbe Meir saved Yehuda HaEntocy from a snake that was set on killing him, by forcing him to give charity.
  
 
Many miracles were recorded after Rebbe Meir's death by people that visited his tomb or prayed to be answered in his merit.
 
Many miracles were recorded after Rebbe Meir's death by people that visited his tomb or prayed to be answered in his merit.
  
 
==Greatness of Rabbi Meir ==
 
==Greatness of Rabbi Meir ==
===Holiness===
 
 
When Rabbi Meir visited Tzepori, Rebbe Yosi ben Chalafta praised him in-front of the people of his city, calling his a great, holy and modest individual. Resh Lakish referred to him as a 'holy mouth'.
 
When Rabbi Meir visited Tzepori, Rebbe Yosi ben Chalafta praised him in-front of the people of his city, calling his a great, holy and modest individual. Resh Lakish referred to him as a 'holy mouth'.
  
 
[[File:00000343 sign leading to kever rabbi meir baal haness.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Sign leading to back of Kever.]]Rabbi Meir used to laugh at people that committed sexual sins since they could not control their lust. Once the Satan himself decided to test Rabbi Meir and he almost fell but was protected at the last moment when in heaven the declared "beware of Rebbe Meir and his Torah".
 
[[File:00000343 sign leading to kever rabbi meir baal haness.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Sign leading to back of Kever.]]Rabbi Meir used to laugh at people that committed sexual sins since they could not control their lust. Once the Satan himself decided to test Rabbi Meir and he almost fell but was protected at the last moment when in heaven the declared "beware of Rebbe Meir and his Torah".
  
===A Torah Scholar===
 
 
He was praised by Rebbe Acha bar Chanina to have been the greatest Sage of his generation. It was the custom of Rebbe Meir to not leave the Beit Knesset until the forth hour of the day.
 
He was praised by Rebbe Acha bar Chanina to have been the greatest Sage of his generation. It was the custom of Rebbe Meir to not leave the Beit Knesset until the forth hour of the day.
  
His friend said that he had the ability to purify a vermin with 150 reasons.
 
 
===Source of Wisdom===
 
 
[[File:00000344 lighting candles for rabbi meir baal hanes.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Candle lighting in honor of Rabbi Meir.]]Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi once credited to his sharp logic to having looked at the back of Rebbe Meir and had he seen him face to face he would have been even sharper. This is most likely referring to a spiritual level or to the direction of Rabbi Yehuda's seat in the Bais Medrash in relation to Rabbi Meir's seat.
 
[[File:00000344 lighting candles for rabbi meir baal hanes.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Candle lighting in honor of Rabbi Meir.]]Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi once credited to his sharp logic to having looked at the back of Rebbe Meir and had he seen him face to face he would have been even sharper. This is most likely referring to a spiritual level or to the direction of Rabbi Yehuda's seat in the Bais Medrash in relation to Rabbi Meir's seat.
  
 
Rebbe Shimon ben Elazar credited his great wisdom to having served Rabbi Meir on his second escape from Eretz Yisroel and for having possession of his personal walking rod.
 
Rebbe Shimon ben Elazar credited his great wisdom to having served Rabbi Meir on his second escape from Eretz Yisroel and for having possession of his personal walking rod.
  
===Submissive to Friends===
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His friend said that he had the ability to purify a vermin with 150 reasons.
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[[File:00000345 kever rabbi meir baal hanes teveria.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Looking up at Kever Rabbi Meir.]] Although Rabbi Meir often argued with his friends regarding Halacha, he would not act on his own opinion when the Halacha was ruled against him. Once Rabbi Meir was sick and his student Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar wanted to prepare for him a medication on Shabbos, involving the mixing of oil and wine which is permitted by Rabbi Meir. Rabbi Meir refused to use the medication since its preparation was prohibited by his colleagues and although he permitted it for other people he would never actually practice against the ruling of his friends.
 
[[File:00000345 kever rabbi meir baal hanes teveria.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Looking up at Kever Rabbi Meir.]] Although Rabbi Meir often argued with his friends regarding Halacha, he would not act on his own opinion when the Halacha was ruled against him. Once Rabbi Meir was sick and his student Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar wanted to prepare for him a medication on Shabbos, involving the mixing of oil and wine which is permitted by Rabbi Meir. Rabbi Meir refused to use the medication since its preparation was prohibited by his colleagues and although he permitted it for other people he would never actually practice against the ruling of his friends.
  
===Humility for Shalom Bais===
 
 
Once a man got angry at his wife for coming back late from Rabbi Meir's Friday night lecture. He kicked his wife out of the house declaring that he would not allow her in until she spat in the face of Rabbi Meir. After three weeks out of the house her neighbors encouraged her to approach Rabbi Meir. Through his Roach Hakodesh, Rabbi Meir saw the full situation, as soon as the woman entered, he announced that his eye was in great pain and needed a woman who knew who to whisper on a wound to ease the pain. With the encouragement of her friends the woman stepped forward. When she got closer she confessed that she did not know how to perform the ritual. Rabbi Meir told her that instead she should spit seven times in his eye. After she did this, Rabbi Meir instructed her to go home and tell her husband that while he commanded her to to spit at him once, she had done so seven times. Students who realized what happened were enraged and asked Rabbi Meir why he agreed to degrade himself when they could have physically forced the husband to make up with his wife. Rabbi Meir replied that he was no better then Hashem who agreed to have his name erased by in an incident of an accused Sotah, to preserve peace between husband and wife.
 
Once a man got angry at his wife for coming back late from Rabbi Meir's Friday night lecture. He kicked his wife out of the house declaring that he would not allow her in until she spat in the face of Rabbi Meir. After three weeks out of the house her neighbors encouraged her to approach Rabbi Meir. Through his Roach Hakodesh, Rabbi Meir saw the full situation, as soon as the woman entered, he announced that his eye was in great pain and needed a woman who knew who to whisper on a wound to ease the pain. With the encouragement of her friends the woman stepped forward. When she got closer she confessed that she did not know how to perform the ritual. Rabbi Meir told her that instead she should spit seven times in his eye. After she did this, Rabbi Meir instructed her to go home and tell her husband that while he commanded her to to spit at him once, she had done so seven times. Students who realized what happened were enraged and asked Rabbi Meir why he agreed to degrade himself when they could have physically forced the husband to make up with his wife. Rabbi Meir replied that he was no better then Hashem who agreed to have his name erased by in an incident of an accused Sotah, to preserve peace between husband and wife.
  
===Bringer of Peace===
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==Teachings of Rabbi Meir ==
There were two men who each Friday would become enticed by the Satan and  would quarrel with each other right before it became dark. Rabbi Meir prevented them from fighting for three Fridays, until the two men made peace. Rabbi Meir then heard the Satan exclaim "Woe, take Rebbe Meir out of my home".
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==Tana==
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[[File:00000346 kever rabbi meir in mountains of tiberius.jpg|thumb|150px|right|In the hills of Tiberius.]]Rebbe Meir is mentioned many times throughout the Mishnah and Talmud. He is mentioned in every single Masechta excluding Rosh Hashana, Chagiga, Tomid, Kinim, and Zovim. In Masechta Kilayim alone, Rabbi Meir is quoted 29 times. All together there are three hundred and thirty five laws throughout the Mishna that are quoted directly from Rebbe Meir. All anonymous Mishnahs are also attributed to Rabbi Meir since Rebbe Yehuda Hanasi created the Mishnah based on the teachings of Rabbi Akiva as they were transmitted through Rabbi Meir. Any time an anonymous student is quoted reciting the teachings of Rabbi Yishmael in front of Rabbi Akiva, it is referring to Rebbe Meir who studied under both of them. It can be assumed that Rabbi Meir was well versed in the mysteries of the [[Kabbalah]], since his teachers were some of the greatest Kabbalists of the generation.
 
[[File:00000346 kever rabbi meir in mountains of tiberius.jpg|thumb|150px|right|In the hills of Tiberius.]]Rebbe Meir is mentioned many times throughout the Mishnah and Talmud. He is mentioned in every single Masechta excluding Rosh Hashana, Chagiga, Tomid, Kinim, and Zovim. In Masechta Kilayim alone, Rabbi Meir is quoted 29 times. All together there are three hundred and thirty five laws throughout the Mishna that are quoted directly from Rebbe Meir. All anonymous Mishnahs are also attributed to Rabbi Meir since Rebbe Yehuda Hanasi created the Mishnah based on the teachings of Rabbi Akiva as they were transmitted through Rabbi Meir. Any time an anonymous student is quoted reciting the teachings of Rabbi Yishmael in front of Rabbi Akiva, it is referring to Rebbe Meir who studied under both of them. It can be assumed that Rabbi Meir was well versed in the mysteries of the [[Kabbalah]], since his teachers were some of the greatest Kabbalists of the generation.
  
 
Rabbi Meir mostly argues with Rabbi Yehuda bar Iloy and Rabbi Yossi although there are numerous other Tanaim he argues with throughout the Mishna. Although Rabbi Meir argued many times on his friends he would act according to their opinion if the Halacha was ruled against him. Rabbi Meir is also quoted many times in Braysos throughout the Talmud.
 
Rabbi Meir mostly argues with Rabbi Yehuda bar Iloy and Rabbi Yossi although there are numerous other Tanaim he argues with throughout the Mishna. Although Rabbi Meir argued many times on his friends he would act according to their opinion if the Halacha was ruled against him. Rabbi Meir is also quoted many times in Braysos throughout the Talmud.
  
===Foundation of the Mishna===
 
 
Although most of the Sages of his generation were students of Rabbi Akiva, it was Rabbi Meir that inherited Rabbi Akiva's Torah terminology and his tradition formed the core base of the Mishnah. It is therefore the reason that all anonymous Mishnayos are attributed to him.
 
Although most of the Sages of his generation were students of Rabbi Akiva, it was Rabbi Meir that inherited Rabbi Akiva's Torah terminology and his tradition formed the core base of the Mishnah. It is therefore the reason that all anonymous Mishnayos are attributed to him.
  
He created Mishnas Rebbe Meir which served as one of the pillars for the final Mishna sealed by Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi. All his teachings are given in a very short and terse method and Rebbe Meir himself said that a person should always give over teachings to his students in the shortest possible way.
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Rabbi Meir was able to give many reasoning to purify the impure and to impurify the pure. When students would ask him a question he would often give numerous reasons for both sides to sharpen and test his students. It is for this reason that the Halacha is often ruled against Rabbi Meir, since the Sages could not fully reach the depth of his wisdom and differentiate what his true opinion was. In cases where Rabbi Meir created decrees to strengthen the existing rules the Halacha is often ruled like him.
  
===Halacha Ruled Against Him===
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All his teachings are given in a very short and terse method and Rebbe Meir himself said that a person should always give over teachings to his students in the shortest possible way.
Rabbi Meir was able to give many reasoning to purify the impure and to impurify the pure. When students would ask him a question he would often give numerous arguments for both sides, to sharpen and test his students. It is for this reason that the Halacha is often ruled against Rabbi Meir, since the Sages could not fully reach the depth of his wisdom and differentiate what his true opinion was. In cases where Rabbi Meir created decrees to strengthen the existing rules the Halacha is often ruled like him.
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==Teachings==
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Rebbe Meir taught that the Jews our considered children of Hashem even at times when they do not act as his children and Hashem has mercy on individuals even if they are not worthy of it.
  
* Rebbe Meir taught that the Jews our considered children of Hashem even at times when they do not act as his children and Hashem has mercy on individuals even if they are not worthy of it.
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Rabbi Meir also teaches the depth of Repentance and says that when a person does Teshuva he brings forgiveness for himself and the entire world.
* Rabbi Meir also teaches the power of Repentance and says that when a single person does Teshuva he brings forgiveness for himself and the entire world.<ref>Talmud Bavli, Yuma 86A</ref>
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* Rabbi Meir would judge a person by his name, since he believed that symbolizes a persons essence. Once he was traveling with two of the Sages and he avoided being robbed by a wicked innkeeper since he knew to stay away based on his name.
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* Just like his master Rabbi Akiva and his teacher before him [[Rabbi Nachum Ish Gamzu]], Rabbi Meir used to say "Everything that Hashem does is for the good".
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* From when does a small child merit a share in the World to Come, Rabbi Meir says from when he begins answering Amen.<ref>Talmud Bavli, Sanhedrin 110B</ref>
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* Rabbi Meir was accustom to saying "decide with all your heart and all your soul to know My ways and sit by the doors of My Torah, guard My Torah in your heart, and in front of your eyes should be My fear, guard your mouth from all sin, purify and sanctify yourself from all evil and wrongdoings and I will be with you in all places."<ref>Talmud Bavli, Brachos 17A</ref>
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===Parables===
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Rabbi Meir would judge a person by his name, since he believed that symbolizes a persons essence. Once he was traveling with two of the Sages and he avoided being robbed by a wicked innkeeper since he knew to stay away based on his name.
Rabbi Mair was known for his parables and would split his lectures allotting a third to Halacha, a third to Aggadah and a third to Parables. It was said upon him that he know 300 parables just about foxes. From all these parables we currently know only 3 of them, grouped as a single story on the verses אבות אכלו בוסר ושיני בנים תקהינה, מאזני צדק אבני צדק, צדיק מצרה נחלץ ויבוא רשע תחתיו. After Rabbi Meir passed away, the era of those that could create parables was over.
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He created Mishnas Rebbe Meir which served as one of the pillars for the final Mishna sealed by Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi.
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Rabbi Mair was known for his parables and would split his lectures allotting a third to Halacha, a third to Aggadah and a third to Parables. It was said upon him that he know 300 parables just about foxes. From all these parables we currently know only 3 of them, all on the verse אבות אכלו בוסר ושיני בנים תקהינה. After Rabbi Meir passed away, the era of those that could create parables was over.
  
 
==Family ==
 
==Family ==
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Rabbi Meir had a second wife, possibly after the death of Bruriah. This wife was a daughter of Zirurz and sister of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Ziruz.
 
Rabbi Meir had a second wife, possibly after the death of Bruriah. This wife was a daughter of Zirurz and sister of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Ziruz.
  
===Brother===
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'''Fictional brother named Ki Tov'''
Rebbe Meir had a fictional brother named 'Ki Tov' whom he used as an excuse to delay a midnight exit from a hotel and foil the scheme of the wicked innkeeper who was planing to rob him. 'Ki Tov' in reality was a reference to the morning sun.
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==Companions ==
 
==Companions ==
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Rabbi Meir was first a student of Elisha ben Avuyah who eventually became an apostate and was renamed Acher. He also studied a little under Rabban Gamliel.
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===Teachers ===
 
===Teachers ===
Rebbe Meir studied mostly under Rebbe Akiva although for a period of time he studied under Rebbe Yishmoel. He was also a student of Elisha ben Avuyah who eventually became an apostate and was renamed Acher. Rabbi Meir also studied a little under Rabban Gamliel.  
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'''Rebbe Meir also studied partially under Rebbe Yishmoel although his main Torah came from Rebbe Akiva.'''
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Amongst his students was Sumches, who is buried alongside him in Tiberias.
  
 
===Student of Acher ===
 
===Student of Acher ===
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Due to his studies under Acher, Rabbi Meir's teachings were not quoted by G-D in Heaven. Although it was known that Rabbi Meir's intentions were for the good, G-D refrained from quoting him until Rabbi Meir Rabba bar Shila defended him in front of Eliyaho. It was only when Rabbi Meir Rabba bar Shila declared below saying "Rabbi Meir found a pomegranate, he ate its fruit and threw out its peel", that this position was adopted above and his teachings started being quoted.  
 
Due to his studies under Acher, Rabbi Meir's teachings were not quoted by G-D in Heaven. Although it was known that Rabbi Meir's intentions were for the good, G-D refrained from quoting him until Rabbi Meir Rabba bar Shila defended him in front of Eliyaho. It was only when Rabbi Meir Rabba bar Shila declared below saying "Rabbi Meir found a pomegranate, he ate its fruit and threw out its peel", that this position was adopted above and his teachings started being quoted.  
  
'''Allusion of a Pomegranate''' - רמון is equivalent to 296, deduct רע which is equivalent to 270 and you are left with 26, the equivalent of the Shem Havaya, the essence of good.
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'''Allusion of a Pomegranate''' - רימון is equivalent to 296, deduct רע which is equivalent to 270 and you are left with 26, the equivalent of the Shem Havaya, the essence of good.
  
 
===Colleagues ===
 
===Colleagues ===
 
Rabbi Elizer ben Yackov, [[Rabbi Yehuda bar Ilai|Rabbi Yehuda bar Eloy]], Rabbi Shimon bar Yochi, Rabbi Yosi, Rabbi Nechemya, Rabbi Nason, Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel, Rabbi Yossi ben Chalafta, Rabbi Elazer ben Shamua, Esey ben Yehudah, Chanina Ish Ono, Rabbi Chanina ben Antigunus, Rabbi Elazar son of Rabbi Yosi, Rabbi Yochanan Hasandlar, Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel, Rabbi Shimon Shezuri.
 
Rabbi Elizer ben Yackov, [[Rabbi Yehuda bar Ilai|Rabbi Yehuda bar Eloy]], Rabbi Shimon bar Yochi, Rabbi Yosi, Rabbi Nechemya, Rabbi Nason, Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel, Rabbi Yossi ben Chalafta, Rabbi Elazer ben Shamua, Esey ben Yehudah, Chanina Ish Ono, Rabbi Chanina ben Antigunus, Rabbi Elazar son of Rabbi Yosi, Rabbi Yochanan Hasandlar, Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel, Rabbi Shimon Shezuri.
  
Rabbi Meir was an acquaintance of the renown gentile greek philosopher Avnimus HaGredi and had a number of conversations with him, also comforting him after the death of his mother.
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===Students ===
 
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Sumches was the main student of Rabbi Meir. His other students included Rebbe Shimon ben Elazar, Rebbe Yehuda Hanasi, Efraim Makshe, Rabbi Dustoey from Cocheva, Rebbe Yehuda ben Shamua, his brotherin-law Rabbi Yehosue ben Ziruz and Rebbe Yehoshua ben Peter.
===Students ===  
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Sumches was the main student of Rabbi Meir and is buried alongside him in Tiberias. His other students included [[Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar|Rebbe Shimon ben Elazar]], Rebbe Yehuda Hanasi, Efraim Makshe, Rabbi Dustoey from Cocheva, Rebbe Yehuda ben Shamua, his brotherin-law Rabbi Yehosue ben Ziruz and Rebbe Yehoshua ben Peter.
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==Tomb of Rebbe Meir Baal Hanes ==
 
==Tomb of Rebbe Meir Baal Hanes ==
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The original structure built over the grave of Rabbi Meir was destroyed during an earthquake in 1337 and its exact location was lost. Once a shepherd fell asleep on the ruins as he rested watching his sheep. Rabbi Meir appeared to him in his dream and told him that he was sleeping on his grave. On the following day, he approached the Rabbis of Tiberias and related his dream. They went to the spot and dug, revealing the two stone pillars. Shortly after this the shepherd passed away and everyone knew that it was true.
 
The original structure built over the grave of Rabbi Meir was destroyed during an earthquake in 1337 and its exact location was lost. Once a shepherd fell asleep on the ruins as he rested watching his sheep. Rabbi Meir appeared to him in his dream and told him that he was sleeping on his grave. On the following day, he approached the Rabbis of Tiberias and related his dream. They went to the spot and dug, revealing the two stone pillars. Shortly after this the shepherd passed away and everyone knew that it was true.
  
In 1742 Rabbi Chaim Abulafia moved to Tevria and built up a structure around the tomb. He also issued a ruling that all pledges in merit of Rabbi Meir had to given to the Torah scholars of Tevria. It was not until 1867 that the current buildings above the tomb was built. When they were building the building on top of Rabbi Meir's grave they shifted the two large adjacent pillars to rest on the actual grave. It took fifty men to move the first pillar and they were unable to budge the second one. Suddenly and miraculously the second jumped up and rested on top of the first one. There is an eyewitness testimony to this signed by five Rabbis from the city of Tiberias.  
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It was not until 1867 that the tomb was rebuilt. When they were building the building on top of Rabbi Meir's grave they shifted the two large adjacent pillars to rest on the actual grave. It took fifty men to move the first pillar and they were unable to budge the second one. Suddenly and miraculously the second jumped up and rested on top of the first one. There is an eyewitness testimony to this signed by five Rabbis from the city of Tiberias.  
  
 
Kever Rebbe Meir is divided into two parts the Ashkanzi and the Sephardi. Ashkanazi Bais Medrash is run by the Ohr Torah institution who operated a Kollel there since 1900. It was here that [[Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser - The Saba|Rabbi Yisroel Odesser]] found the [[The Petek - Letter From Heaven|Petek]] in 1922. On the Sephardi side is the 'Ktones Ohr' building that hosts the Meir Bas Ayin yeshiva first established in 1867. It is currently controlled by the Weinkin family.
 
Kever Rebbe Meir is divided into two parts the Ashkanzi and the Sephardi. Ashkanazi Bais Medrash is run by the Ohr Torah institution who operated a Kollel there since 1900. It was here that [[Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser - The Saba|Rabbi Yisroel Odesser]] found the [[The Petek - Letter From Heaven|Petek]] in 1922. On the Sephardi side is the 'Ktones Ohr' building that hosts the Meir Bas Ayin yeshiva first established in 1867. It is currently controlled by the Weinkin family.
  
 
[[File:00000097 stands tomb rabbi meir baal hanes.jpg|thumb|right|Spiritual product stands at Kaver]]
 
[[File:00000097 stands tomb rabbi meir baal hanes.jpg|thumb|right|Spiritual product stands at Kaver]]
Alongside the tomb of Rabbi Meir are the tombs of his student Sumches and according to some opinions also [[Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar|Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar]].
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Alongside the tomb of Rabbi Meir are the tombs of his student Sumches and according to some opinions also Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar.
  
 
Rebbe Yosef Chaim of Baghdad recites how during renovation of the Ashkanazi Beis the two pillar stones were removed and they were found to be directly on top of the actual grave of Rabbi Mair. It was during this renovation that the tombs of Sumches and Rabbi Shimon ben Elazer were discovered.
 
Rebbe Yosef Chaim of Baghdad recites how during renovation of the Ashkanazi Beis the two pillar stones were removed and they were found to be directly on top of the actual grave of Rabbi Mair. It was during this renovation that the tombs of Sumches and Rabbi Shimon ben Elazer were discovered.
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===Hillulah of Rebbe Meir ===
 
===Hillulah of Rebbe Meir ===
[[File:00001006 men praying by rebbe meir hillula.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Men praying by Hillula.]]Exact date of Rabbi Meir's Yortzite is unknown and is not mentioned in any text. Local Sephardic tradition places his Hillulah on the 14th Iyyar, [[Pesach Sheni|Pesach Shani]]. There are those that want to trace this tradition back to the Chanukas Habayis of the original building that took place on Peasch Shani and was accepted by the masses as an annual celebration in honor of Rabbi Meir. This is the same date that was accepted for the Hillulah of [[Rabbi Yehuda bar Ilai]].
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[[File:00001006 men praying by rebbe meir hillula.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Men praying by Hillula.]]Exact date of Rabbi Meir's Yortzite is unknown and is not mentioned in any text. Local Sephardic tradition places his Hillulah on the 14th Iyyar, Pesach Shani. There are those that want to trace this tradition back to the Chanukas Habayis of the original building that took place on Peasch Shani and was accepted by the masses as an annual celebration in honor of Rabbi Meir. This is the same date that was accepted for the Hillulah of [[Rabbi Yehuda bar Ilai]].
  
 
There is also a custom brought down to light a candle for Rabbi Meir on the first day of Teves.
 
There is also a custom brought down to light a candle for Rabbi Meir on the first day of Teves.
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==Segulot ==
 
==Segulot ==
A well know Segula for finding lost objects is to pledge a monetary amount of money to charity in the merit of Rebbe Meir Bal Haness and then recite three times "G-D of Meir answer me!" or in Hebrew "“Elaka De Meir Aneni" (אלקא דמאיר ענני).  
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A well know Segula for finding lost objects is to pledge a monetary amount of money to charity in the merit of Rebbe Meir Bal Haness and then recite three times "G-D of Meir answer me!" or in Hebrew "“Elaka De Meir Aneni". Another version of the Segulah is to pledge to light olive oil in memory of Rebbe Mair. In order for this Segula to be effective it must be done as early as possible after the loss is discovered. Similar segulot are also listed for people undergoing any other suffering or drama.
 
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Some people add the following Midrash before...
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אמר רבי בנימין, הכל בחזקת סומין, עד שהקדוש ברוך הוא מאיר את עיניהם. מן הכא, "ויפקח אלוקים את עיניה ותרא באר מים, ותלך ותמלא את החמת".
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Another version of the Segulah is to pledge to light olive oil in memory of Rebbe Mair. In order for these Segulas to be effective it must be done as early as possible after the loss is discovered. Similar segulot are also listed for people undergoing any other suffering or drama.
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==Kollels and Charities ==
 
==Kollels and Charities ==
 
Prior to Rebbe Meir's death he proclaimed that he would intercede in Heaven for whoever gave Tzedakah in his memory to the poor of Eretz Yisroel. Many charities use Rebbe Meir's promise and reputation as a miracle worker to raise money for their institutions. Most notable is Colel Polen, a Jerusalem based Kollel which has been doing so for over 200 years. Since then this method has been copied by many other institutions and charities.
 
Prior to Rebbe Meir's death he proclaimed that he would intercede in Heaven for whoever gave Tzedakah in his memory to the poor of Eretz Yisroel. Many charities use Rebbe Meir's promise and reputation as a miracle worker to raise money for their institutions. Most notable is Colel Polen, a Jerusalem based Kollel which has been doing so for over 200 years. Since then this method has been copied by many other institutions and charities.
 
==References==
 
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==More Photos==
 
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