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|title = Rabbi Meir Baal Haness
 
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|data4  =  התנא רבי מאיר בעל הנס   
 
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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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==Teachings==
 
==Teachings==
  
* 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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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.
* 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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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.
* 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 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 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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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".
  
 
===Parables===
 
===Parables===
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===Students ===  
 
===Students ===  
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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Sumches was the main student of Rabbi Meir and is buried alongside him in Tiberias. 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.
  
 
==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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==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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