Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya
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+ | |title = Rebbe Yehoshua ben Chananya | ||
+ | |image = [[File:00000882 kever rabbi yosef ochayon.jpg|215px|alt=Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya]] | ||
+ | |header1 = Part of Zissil Projects: | ||
+ | |data2 = {{Project Kivrei Tzadikim}} | ||
+ | |header3 = Hebrew: | ||
+ | |data4 = הרב יוסף אוחיון | ||
+ | |header5 = Life: | ||
+ | |data6 = ? - 26 August 1956 (כט' אב תשט"ז) Tiznit, Morocco | ||
+ | |header7 = Spelling: | ||
+ | |data8 = Ochayon, Ochyan, Ohayon, Josef | ||
+ | |header9 = Kever: | ||
+ | |data10 = Old Tzfat Cemetery | ||
+ | |header11 = Hillula: | ||
+ | |data12 = 29th of Av | ||
+ | |header13 = Description: | ||
+ | |data14 = A Marocan Kabbalist that is now buried in the Tzfat cemetery.}} | ||
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'''Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya''' was second generation Tana and one of the five main students of [[Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai]]. He is mentioned many times through out the Mishna under the name 'Rebbe Yehoshua'. Escaping the destruction of Yerushalaim aloung with his teacher, Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya went on to serve as the Av Beis Din in the Sanhedrin of Yavneh. | '''Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya''' was second generation Tana and one of the five main students of [[Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai]]. He is mentioned many times through out the Mishna under the name 'Rebbe Yehoshua'. Escaping the destruction of Yerushalaim aloung with his teacher, Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya went on to serve as the Av Beis Din in the Sanhedrin of Yavneh. | ||
==Kever Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya== | ==Kever Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya== | ||
Rebbe Yehoshua ben Chananya is buried in [[Safed|Tzfas]] in the [[Ancient-Tzfat-Cemetery|Old Cemetery]] along the path leading down from the [[Ari Mikva|Arizal Mikva]], across from the Kevarim of [[Beeri HaNavi]], [[Rabbi Shimon ben Chalafta]] and the mistakenly marked location of the kevarim of [[Chana-and-Her-Seven-Sons]] and Rabbi Bachya. Historically this tomb was attributed to the prophet Hoshia ben Beeri by many different sources but the [[Rabbi-Yitzchak-Luria|holy Arizal]] revealed through his Roach Hakodesh that it is really the resting place of the Tana Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya. | Rebbe Yehoshua ben Chananya is buried in [[Safed|Tzfas]] in the [[Ancient-Tzfat-Cemetery|Old Cemetery]] along the path leading down from the [[Ari Mikva|Arizal Mikva]], across from the Kevarim of [[Beeri HaNavi]], [[Rabbi Shimon ben Chalafta]] and the mistakenly marked location of the kevarim of [[Chana-and-Her-Seven-Sons]] and Rabbi Bachya. Historically this tomb was attributed to the prophet Hoshia ben Beeri by many different sources but the [[Rabbi-Yitzchak-Luria|holy Arizal]] revealed through his Roach Hakodesh that it is really the resting place of the Tana Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya. | ||
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+ | ==More Photos== | ||
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+ | {{Kivrei Tzadikim}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Tannaim]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Tzadikim]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Kivray Tzadikim]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Safed]] |
Revision as of 03:54, 5 April 2013
Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya was second generation Tana and one of the five main students of Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai. He is mentioned many times through out the Mishna under the name 'Rebbe Yehoshua'. Escaping the destruction of Yerushalaim aloung with his teacher, Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya went on to serve as the Av Beis Din in the Sanhedrin of Yavneh.
Kever Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya
Rebbe Yehoshua ben Chananya is buried in Tzfas in the Old Cemetery along the path leading down from the Arizal Mikva, across from the Kevarim of Beeri HaNavi, Rabbi Shimon ben Chalafta and the mistakenly marked location of the kevarim of Chana-and-Her-Seven-Sons and Rabbi Bachya. Historically this tomb was attributed to the prophet Hoshia ben Beeri by many different sources but the holy Arizal revealed through his Roach Hakodesh that it is really the resting place of the Tana Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chananya.