Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya

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==Leader==
 
==Leader==
===Matzah Ashira on Peseach===
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===Matzah on Peseach===
Rabbi Yehoshua asked his sons to bake him a small matzah using milk and a larger matza made with honey, to use on the remaining days of Pesach following the Seder, thereby teaching those around him that 'Matzah Ashira' is permitted on the remaining days of Peseach. Although it is prohibited to bake bread using milk for fear of it being accidentally eaten with meat, it is permissible when created in very small sizes since it can easily be consumed immediately.<ref name="Talmud Bavli Pesachim 36A"/> Additionally [[Rabbi Akiva]] once spent the holiday of Pesach by Rabbi Eliezer and Rabbi Yehoshua and he kneaded Matzah dough for them using wine and oil and they did not protest.<ref name="Talmud Bavli Pesachim 36A"/>
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Rabbi Yehoshua asked his sons to bake a small matzah for him using milk and a larger matza using honey for him to use for the remaining day of Pesach following the Seder
  
 
==Levy==
 
==Levy==
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===Simchas Beis Hashoava===
 
===Simchas Beis Hashoava===
 
At one point he described how they would have very little sleep during Chol Hamoed Sukkot going from the Tomid Shel Shachris to morning prayers, from there to Kurban Musaf, then to Musaf prayer, then to study Torah, then to eat, then to Mincha prayer, then to Tomid Shel Bein Harbayim and from there to the Simchas Beis Hashoava, where they would stay up most of the night.
 
At one point he described how they would have very little sleep during Chol Hamoed Sukkot going from the Tomid Shel Shachris to morning prayers, from there to Kurban Musaf, then to Musaf prayer, then to study Torah, then to eat, then to Mincha prayer, then to Tomid Shel Bein Harbayim and from there to the Simchas Beis Hashoava, where they would stay up most of the night.
 
==Greatness==
 
===Swallowing of the Arabs===
 
Rabbi Yehoshua was traveling to Yerushalaim. On his way he saw an Arab and his son planning to assault a fellow Jewish traveler. The Arab declared to his son that the Jew was despicable and instructed his son to spit seven times at the beard of the Jew. Upon seeing the son of the Arab grab the Jew's beard, Rabbi Yehoshua decreed that the "upper ones should become submerged below". Immediately the ground under them opened, swallowing the Arab and his son where they stood.<ref>Zohar Shemos 16B</ref>
 
  
 
==Family==
 
==Family==
===Marriage===
 
Rabbi Yehoshua married the daughter of a Cohen. When he became weak after this he attributed it to his marriage, in his great humility saying that Aharon Hacohen did not like that a he joined his descendants and that he now had a son-in-law like him.<ref>Talmud Bavli Pesachim 49A</ref>
 
 
===Children===
 
 
Rabbi Yehoshua had at least 2 sons.<ref name="Talmud Bavli Pesachim 36A">Talmud Bavli Pesachim 36A</ref>
 
Rabbi Yehoshua had at least 2 sons.<ref name="Talmud Bavli Pesachim 36A">Talmud Bavli Pesachim 36A</ref>
  
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