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Hanina (Hananiah) ben Antigonus; Hebrew: חנינא בן אנטיגונוס, Chanina ben [son of] Antigonus) was Jewish rabbi of the third generation of tannaim. He was of priestly descent, and a contemporary of Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Yishmael. He is often cited as an authority on marital questions and on other matters. Some halakhic midrashim also have come down from him. Just one aggadah is recorded under his name: According to him, when an aged man dies after not more than three days' sickness, his death may be termed kareth, a punishment for secret violations of the Sabbath or of the dietary laws.

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  • Hanina (Hananiah) ben Antigonus; Hebrew: חנינא בן אנטיגונוס, Chanina ben [son of] Antigonus) was Jewish rabbi of the third generation of tannaim. He was of priestly descent, and a contemporary of Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Yishmael. It is supposed that in his youth he had witnessed the service of the Temple of Jerusalem, since he knew the fluters that played before the altar. If this were so, Ḥanina must have enjoyed unusual longevity, as he often appears in halakic controversy with Akiva's latest disciples. Be this as it may, he was learned in the laws relating to the priests, and many such laws are preserved in his name, while precedents reported by him regarding the services and appurtenances of the Temple influenced later rabbinical opinions. He is often cited as an authority on marital questions and on other matters. Some halakhic midrashim also have come down from him. Just one aggadah is recorded under his name: * Whosoever practises the precept concerning the fringes on the borders [kanfei] of garments will realize the promise: 'Ten men . . . shall take hold of the skirt [bekanaf] of him that is a Jew, saying, We will go with you: for we have heard that God is with you'. On the other hand, he who violates the precept concerning the skirt [kanaf] is included in the verse 'take hold of the ends of [bekanaf] the earth, that the wicked might be shaken out of it' According to him, when an aged man dies after not more than three days' sickness, his death may be termed kareth, a punishment for secret violations of the Sabbath or of the dietary laws. (en)
  • Hanina (Hananiah) ben Antigonus in ebraico: חנינא בן אנטיגונוס ‎?, Chanina ben [figlio di] Antigonus) (Roma, II secolo) è un rabbino ebreo antico, saggio Tanna della 3ª generazione (110 – 120 e.v.), di discendenza sacerdotale e contemporaneo di Rabbi Akiva e Rabbi Ishmael.. Si suppone che in gioventù avesse assistito al servizio del Tempio di Gerusalemme, dal momento che conosceva i flautisti che suonavano davanti all'altare. Se così fosse, Ḥanina deve aver goduto di insolita longevità, siccome appare spesso in polemica halakhica coi discepoli di Rabbi Akiva più giovani. Era comunque esperto di leggi ebraiche relative ai sacerdoti, e molte di tali leggi sono registrate a suo nome, mentre i precedenti riportati da lui in merito ai servizi e alle pertinenze del Tempio influenzarono i pareri rabbinici successivi. (it)
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  • Hanina (Hananiah) ben Antigonus; Hebrew: חנינא בן אנטיגונוס, Chanina ben [son of] Antigonus) was Jewish rabbi of the third generation of tannaim. He was of priestly descent, and a contemporary of Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Yishmael. He is often cited as an authority on marital questions and on other matters. Some halakhic midrashim also have come down from him. Just one aggadah is recorded under his name: According to him, when an aged man dies after not more than three days' sickness, his death may be termed kareth, a punishment for secret violations of the Sabbath or of the dietary laws. (en)
  • Hanina (Hananiah) ben Antigonus in ebraico: חנינא בן אנטיגונוס ‎?, Chanina ben [figlio di] Antigonus) (Roma, II secolo) è un rabbino ebreo antico, saggio Tanna della 3ª generazione (110 – 120 e.v.), di discendenza sacerdotale e contemporaneo di Rabbi Akiva e Rabbi Ishmael.. (it)
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