Английская Википедия:Hanan the Egyptian

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Шаблон:Eras of the Halakha Hanan the Egyptian (Шаблон:Lang-he, translit: Hanan ha-Mitzri) was a rabbi of the 2nd century (third generation of tannaim) who first lived at Alexandria.[1] He later moved to Judaea and was active among the scholars of Jabneh.[2][3] He was a disciple of Rabbi Akiva and is quoted among "those who argued before the sages."[4] Only one law, relating to the Temple service on Yom Kippur, is preserved in his name.[5]

Another sage bearing the same name, also known as Hanan ben Abishalom, presided as a civil court judge in Jerusalem during Temple times. He was active a few generations earlier.[6][7] Several of his decisions have been preserved.[8]

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