Yehoshua ben Perachya
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− | Yehoshua ben Perachya was Nasi and head of the Sanhedrin following the Macabeen revolt, in the latter half of the 2nd century BCE. Together with | + | Yehoshua ben Perachya was Nasi and head of the Sanhedrin following the Macabeen revolt, in the latter half of the 2nd century BCE. Together with Nitai HaArbeli who served as Av Bais Din, they formed the second out of five pairs of [[Zugot]]. They were both students of [[Yossi ben Yoezer]] and [[Yossi ben Yochanan]].Yehoshua ben Perachya's leadership lasted through the time Yochanan served as Kohen Gadoel. When Yani became king and began executing the Sages, Yehoshua ben Prachya fled to Alexandria, eventually returning at the invention of his student Shimon ben Shetach who was Yani's brother-in-law. Yeshu Hanotzri was a student of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Prachya, excommunicated by his teacher for improper conduct. Yehoshua ben Perachiah's students included Shimon ben Shetach and Yehuda ben Taboy. |
==President of the Sanhedrin== | ==President of the Sanhedrin== | ||
− | Yehoshua ben Perachya was a student of [[Yossi ben Yoezer]] and [[Yossi ben Yochanan]], eventually becoming Nasi and head of the Sanhedrin after their passing. At first Yehoshua ben Perachya rejected the notion of leadership | + | Yehoshua ben Perachya was a student of [[Yossi ben Yoezer]] and [[Yossi ben Yochanan]], eventually becoming Nasi and head of the Sanhedrin after their passing. At first Yehoshua ben Perachya rejected the notion of leadership saying that anyone suggesting he take the position he would have "bound him and placed him in front of a lion". Once he became Nasi he said the opposite that anyone that would try to remove him from the position he would "Destroy him by throwing a container of boiling water on him". |
==Escape from Yani== | ==Escape from Yani== | ||
− | When Yani became king he got influenced by the Tzidukim and went on a rampage killing all the Torah Sages. Yehoshua ben Perachiah fled to Alexandria, Egypt with some of his students to avoid getting killed. Shimon ben Shetach, a student of Yehoshua ben Perachya and brother-in-law of King Yani had escaped the massacre, hidden by his sister Queen Shlomtzion. When things subsided | + | When Yani became king he got influenced by the Tzidukim and went on a rampage killing all the Torah Sages. Yehoshua ben Perachiah fled to Alexandria, Egypt with some of his students to avoid getting killed. Shimon ben Shetach, a student of Yehoshua ben Perachya and brother-in-law of King Yani had escaped the massacre, hidden by his sister Queen Shlomtzion. When things subsided Shimon ben Shetach was able to leave his hiding and eventual managed to change Yani's perception of the Sages. He then sent a codded message to his master Yehoshua ben Perachya, informing him the danger had past and it was safe to return to Yerushalaim. |
===The Message=== | ===The Message=== | ||
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===Excommunication=== | ===Excommunication=== | ||
− | On their return trip they stopped | + | On their return trip they stopped in an inn, whose hostess treated Rabbi Yehoshua ben Perachya with respect. Yehoshua ben Perachya then complemented her to his students saying how nice the innkeeper was, in reference to her hospitality and actions. Yeshu taking the remark at face value, responded how it was not true since her eyes were round. Yehoshua ben Perachya was startled how one of his main students was not Shomer Anyim and looked at women, let alone how Yeshu could bring himself to talk about this in public and in front of his teacher. In a way, this was a sign of bigger spiritual descents that Yeshu must have gone through while in Egypt. Due to this incident, Yehoshua ben Perachya excommunicated Yeshu, using a shofar to solidify the severance. |
===Rejection=== | ===Rejection=== | ||
− | Each day Yeshu would come to Yehoshua ben Perachya and beseech him to remove | + | Each day Yeshu would come to Yehoshua ben Perachya and beseech him to remove his excommunication but his request was rejected. Eventually Yehoshua ben Perachya agreed to forgive Yeshu and decided that he would do so when Yeshu would approached him the following day. At that same time Yeshu decided that were he to be rejected one more time he would give up. As it happened, Yeshu entered the room as just as Rabbi Yehoshua ben Perachya put his hand over his eyes covering them as is traditionally done on the first verse of Shema. Yeshu mistook this gesture, thinking that once again his teacher was waving him away, in despair he went ahead began serving idolatry. |
===False Messiah=== | ===False Messiah=== | ||
− | + | as time went by Yeshu steeped worse and worse, he began gathering around him a group of ignorant people whom he attracted through the 'miracles' he performed via the use of practical Kabbalah and witchcraft. He caused many of his followers to sin and scoff at the authority of the Sages. At one point Yehoshua ben Perachya approached his former student and asked him to repent. Yeshu refused quoting a teaching that he had heard from Yehoshua ben Prachya himself that one who sins and causes others to sin, is no longer given the opportunity to repent. | |
==Teachings== | ==Teachings== | ||
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===Purchase a Friend=== | ===Purchase a Friend=== | ||
− | Good to have friends even if it means buying them | + | Good to have friends even if it means buying them by spending money on them and purchasing them gifts. |
===Judge Favorably=== | ===Judge Favorably=== | ||
− | If you see someone performing an action that might be negative | + | If you see someone performing an action that might be negative or can have favorable explanation, assume that he is doing good and not committing a sin. |
[[Category:Tannaim]] | [[Category:Tannaim]] | ||
[[Category:Tzadikim]] | [[Category:Tzadikim]] |
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