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|title = The Yanuka
 
|title = The Yanuka
 
|image        = [[File:00000673 cave yenukah from the zohar.jpg|215px|alt=Kever of the Yenukah]]
 
|image        = [[File:00000673 cave yenukah from the zohar.jpg|215px|alt=Kever of the Yenukah]]
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|data4  = הינוקא מכפר סכנין
 
|data4  = הינוקא מכפר סכנין
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The '''Yenukah''' from the Village of Sichnin was a child prodigy mentioned a few times in the Zohar and was the son of Rav Hamnuna Saba.
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The '''Yenukah''' from the Village of Sichnin is mentioned a few times in the Zohar and was the son of Rav Hamnuna Saba.
  
 
==Kever HaYenuka==
 
==Kever HaYenuka==
The Yenukah is buried in the [[Ancient Tzfat Cemetery|Beis Hachaim]] of [[Safed|Tzfat]]. There are two opinion of where he is buried. Traditionally his Kaver was shown to be located in a cave above and to the left of Kever [[Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya|Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya]], whose entrance is right near the Kever of [[Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Nun]], a student of the [[Rabbi Yitzchak Luria|Arizal]]. In a recent study by Yisrael Meir Gabbay and Ohalei Tzadikim based on descriptions by early visitors to the Kever, he instead establishes its location in the cave of [[Rabbi Yakov Beirav]].
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The Yenukah is buried in the [[Ancient Tzfat Cemetery|Beis Hachaim]] of [[Safed|Tzfat]]. There are two opinion of where he is buried. Traditionally his Kaver was shown to be located in a cave above and to the left of Kever [[Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya|Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya]], whose entrance is right near the Kever of [[Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Nun]] a student of the [[Rabbi Yitzchak Luria|Arizal]]. In a recent study by Yisrael Meir Gabbay and Ohalei Tzadikim based on descriptions by early visitors to the Kever, instead establishes its location in the cave of [[Rabbi Yakov Beirav]].
  
 
When [[Rebbe Nachman of Breslev|Rabbi Nachman of Breslov]] came to Tzfat during his trip to Eretz Yisroel he visited the cave of the Yenuka. Until that time people refrained from entering the cave out of fear that a viperous snake lived in it. After Rabbi Nachman entered and emerged unscathed other people started entering as well.
 
When [[Rebbe Nachman of Breslev|Rabbi Nachman of Breslov]] came to Tzfat during his trip to Eretz Yisroel he visited the cave of the Yenuka. Until that time people refrained from entering the cave out of fear that a viperous snake lived in it. After Rabbi Nachman entered and emerged unscathed other people started entering as well.
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File:00001008 kever of yenuka according to gabbai.jpg
 
File:00001008 kever of yenuka according to gabbai.jpg
 
File:00000672 yenukah cave old tzfat cemetery.jpg
 
File:00000672 yenukah cave old tzfat cemetery.jpg
File:00001082 yinuka rabbi yehoshua ben nun tzfas cemetery.jpg
 
 
File:00000671 kever of the yenukah tzfat.jpg
 
File:00000671 kever of the yenukah tzfat.jpg
 
File:00000669 kever hayenukah tzfat.jpg
 
File:00000669 kever hayenukah tzfat.jpg
 
File:00000670 cave of the yenuka in tzfas.jpg
 
File:00000670 cave of the yenuka in tzfas.jpg
File:00001595 kivarim yenuka rabbi yehoshua ben nun.jpg
 
  
 
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