Rabbi Yishmael ben Elisha Nachmani (
Hebrew
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: רבי ישמעאל בן אלישע), often known as Rabbi Yishmael and sometimes given the title "Ba'al HaBaraita" (Hebrew: בעל הברייתא), was a
rabbi
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of the 1st and 2nd centuries (third generation of
tannaim
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).
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Life
He was a descendant of a wealthy priestly family in Upper Galilee. His year of birth was 90 CE. He was captured by the Romans as a young boy, but redeemed by R' Joshua ben Hananiah
Joshua ben Hananiah ( ''Yəhōšuaʿ ben Ḥánanyāh''; d. 131 CE), also known as Rabbi Yehoshua, was a leading tanna of the first half-century following the destruction of the Second Temple. He is the seventh-most-frequently mentioned sage i ...
. R' Nehunya ben HaKanah became his teacher, and he remained a close colleague of Rabbi Joshua
Joshua ben Hananiah ( ''Yəhōšuaʿ ben Ḥánanyāh''; d. 131 CE), also known as Rabbi Yehoshua, was a leading tanna of the first half-century following the destruction of the Second Temple. He is the seventh-most-frequently mentioned sage i ...
. He is likely the grandson of the high priest of the same name.[ He lived in ]Kfar Aziz
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, south of Hebron
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.
Some suppose that he was among the martyrs of Betar
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. The more generally received opinion, however, is that one of the martyrs was a namesake (Rabbi Ishmael's death is mentioned in ''Nedarim
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'' 9:10).
''Jewish Encyclopedia'' bibliography:
* Bacher, ' i. 210 et seq.;
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, ''Mebo ha-Mishnah'', i. 103 et seq.;
*Frankel
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, ''Darke ha-Mishnah'', pp. 105 et seq.;
* Grätz, ' iv. 60;
*, ' ii. 526 et seq.;
*Heilprin
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Origins
Some people with the name derive it from the town of Heilbronn, Germany. "Heilbronn" means "healing well".
Besides the numerous Heilbrons, Heilbronners, Heilpruns, ...
, ''Seder ha-Dorot'', ii.;
* Hoffmann, ''Einleitung in die Halachischen Midraschim'', p
5
et seq.;
* Weiss, ', i. 101 et seq.;
**idem, Introduction to his edition of Mekilta, x. et seq.;
*Zacuto
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, ''Yuḥasin'', ed. Filipowski, p. 25.
According to tradition, his burial place is at Parod in the Galilee.
Disposition
Yishmael's teachings were calculated to promote peace and goodwill among all:[ "Be indulgent with the hoary head;" he would say, "and be kind to the black-haired he young and meet every man with a friendly countenance".
What he taught he practised. Even toward strangers, he acted considerately. When a non-Jew greeted him, he answered kindly, "Your reward has been predicted"; when another abused him, he repeated coolly, "Your reward has been predicted." This apparent inconsistency, he explained to his puzzled disciples by quoting : "Cursed be one who curses you, and blessed be one who blesses you".
He was fatherly to the indigent, particularly to poor and plain maidens, whom he clothed attractively and provided with means, so that they might obtain husbands.
One Friday night, while absorbed in the study of the ]Bible
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, he inadvertently turned the wick of a lamp; and he vowed that when the Temple
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was rebuilt, he would offer there an expiatory sacrifice.
Views on marriage
Yishmael opposed the refusal of the ultra-patriotic to beget children under the Roman sway. Even under the conditions then existing, he recommended early marriage. He said, "The Scripture
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Halakhic exegesis
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exegesis which, while running parallel with that of Rabbi Akiva, is considered the more logical of the two. Indeed, Yishmael established the principles of the logical method by which laws may be deduced from laws and important decisions founded on the plain phraseology of the Scriptures. Like Akiva, he opened up a wide field for halakhic
, but, unlike Akiva, he required more than a mere jot or a letter as a basis for making important rulings.