Yossi ben Yoezer

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|data4  = Yose, Yosi, Jose, Tzreyda
 
|data4  = Yose, Yosi, Jose, Tzreyda
 
|header5 = Other Names:
 
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|data6  = Rabbi Yossi ben Yo'ezer Ish Tzereidah, Jose ben Joezer, Yossi ben Yoezer from Tzirayda, Yossi Sharya, Yossi of Zereda
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|data6  = Rabbi Yossi ben Yo'ezer Ish Tzereidah, Jose ben Joezer, Yossi ben Yoezer from Tzirayda, Yossi Sharya
|header7 = Kever:
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|data8  = Tzfat - Wadi Amud area
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|header9 = Description:
 
|header9 = Description:
 
|data10 = Nasi of the Jewish nation in pre Macabeen times belonging to the first pair of Zugot.
 
|data10 = Nasi of the Jewish nation in pre Macabeen times belonging to the first pair of Zugot.
 
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Rabbi Yossi ben Yoezer Ish Tzereidah was a student of [[Antigonus Ish Socho]] and Nasi of the first pair of [[Zugot]] along with [[Yossi ben Yochanan|Rabbi Yossi ben Yochanan Ish Yerushalaim]] who served as Av Bais Din. During their reign, the first Halchaic controversy arose in Judaism. Yose ben Yoezer was a Kohen, renown for his great righteousness in the laws of purity. He was executed by the Greeks and their Hellenist followers during the period preceding the Macabeen revolt. His students were [[Yehoshua ben Perachya|Yehoshua ben Prachya]] and [[Nitai haArbeli|Neti Harbeli]].
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Rabbi Yossi ben Yoezer Ish Tzereidah was a student of [[Antigonus Ish Socho]] and Nasi of the first pair of [[Zugot]] along with [[Yossi ben Yochanan|Rabbi Yossi ben Yochanan Ish Yerushalaim]] who served as Av Bais Din. During their reign, the first Halchaic controversy arose in Judaism. Yose ben Yoezer was a Kohen, renown for his great righteousness in the laws of purity. He was executed by the Greeks and their Hellenist followers during the period preceding the Macabeen revolt. His students were Yehoshua ben Prachya and Neti Harbeli.
  
 
==Student of the Sages==
 
==Student of the Sages==
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===First Machlokes===
 
===First Machlokes===
It was at that time that the first Machlokes arose in Yisroel regrading doing Smicha on Yom Tov. Until Yossi ben Yoezer all the leaders would teach the Torah exactly as it had been transmitted from Moshe Rabbanue, from then on the Torah was no longer transmitted in its perfect form, since the Machlokes of the Smicha had risen.
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It was at that time that the first Machlokes arose in Yisroel regrading doing Smicha on Yom Tov.
  
 
===Yossi Sharaya===
 
===Yossi Sharaya===
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==Execution==
 
==Execution==
Yossi ben Yoezer was executed via crucifixion as part of the Hellenistic decrees for keeping and teaching the Torah. As he was being led to his death on the Shabbot, his nephew Yakim Ish Tzroros a leading Hellenist, came to taunt him. Riding on a fancy horse he called out to his uncle "Look at the horse my master has given me and look at the horse your master has given you". Yose ben Yoezer replied that if this was the reward of the evil, certainly the righteous would be rewarded. Yakim continued, pointing out that no one in the generation had served G-D more then Yose ben Yoezer and yet he was about to be executed. His uncle responded saying, if this was the fate of the righteous, certainly the wicked would face an awful punishment. These words penetrated the heart of Yakim Ish Tzroros and he repented by committing suicide, killing himself in a way where he underwent all four death penalties used by Bais Din. He managed to set out up the entire operation, killing himself before the end of his Uncle's dragged out execution. Yossi ben Yoezer who saw this with Rouch Hakodesh remarked that his nephew had proceeded him by a short while to Gan Aden, indicating that his Teshuva had been accepted.  
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Yossi ben Yoezer was executed via crucifixion as part of the Hellenistic decrees. As he was being led to his death, his nephew Yakim Ish Tzroros a leading Hellenist, came to taunt him. Riding on a fancy horse he called out to his uncle "Look at the horse my master has given me and look at the horse your master has given you". Yose ben Yoezer replied that if this was the reward of the evil, certainly the righteous would be rewarded. Yakim continued, pointing out that no one in the generation had served G-D more then Yose ben Yoezer and yet he was about to be executed. His uncle responded saying, if this was the fate of the righteous, certainly the wicked would face an awful punishment. These words penetrated the heart of Yakim Ish Tzroros and he repented by committing suicide, killing himself in a way where he underwent all four death penalties used by Bais Din.
  
 
===End to Mortal Completion===
 
===End to Mortal Completion===
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==Kever Yossi ben Yoezer==
 
==Kever Yossi ben Yoezer==
Yossi ben Yoezer is buried in a cave along with Yossi ben Yochanan and Yossi ben Meshulam in the vicinity of [[Wadi-Amud-Safed|Wadi Amud]] under [[Safed|Tzfat]]. According the Rabbi Chaim Vital the cave located in the vicinity of Kever [[Son of Rav Safra|Brey Drav Safra]] has an opening in its roof and inside are three crevices, each with one of the Tzadikim buried inside. Currently the exact location of the cave is unknown.
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Yossi ben Yoezer is buried in a cave along with Yossi ben Yochanan and Yossi ben Meshulam in the vicinity of [[Wadi-Amud-Safed|Wadi Amud]] under [[Safed|Tzfat]]. Currently the exact location of the cave is unknown.
  
 
[[Category:Tannaim]]
 
[[Category:Tannaim]]
 
[[Category:Tzadikim]]
 
[[Category:Tzadikim]]
[[Category:Safed]]
 
[[Category:Kivray Tzadikim]]
 

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