Admon (Hebrew: אדמון, or as cited in one of the Baraitas as: אדמון בן גדאי, "Admon ben Gaddai") was an Tanna, and chief dayan (religious judge) on the three police-court judges in Jerusalem during the latter end of the era of the Second Temple of Jerusalem and the times preceding the fall of Jerusalem, and during the times of the end of the era of the Zugot sages and the beginning of the era of the Tannaim. The Mishnah cites seven religious controversies he had with other Jewish sages. One of the Baraitas cites his full name: "Admon ben Gaddai".
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| - Admon (Hebrew: אדמון, or as cited in one of the Baraitas as: אדמון בן גדאי, "Admon ben Gaddai") was an Tanna, and chief dayan (religious judge) on the three police-court judges in Jerusalem during the latter end of the era of the Second Temple of Jerusalem and the times preceding the fall of Jerusalem, and during the times of the end of the era of the Zugot sages and the beginning of the era of the Tannaim. The Mishnah cites seven religious controversies he had with other Jewish sages. One of the Baraitas cites his full name: "Admon ben Gaddai". (en)
- Admon (in ebraico: אדמון?, o אדמון בן גדאי "Admon ben Gaddai" (Gerusalemme, ... – ...; fl. I secolo) è stato un rabbino ebreo antico saggio Tanna e Giudice Superiore del Beth Din. Fu uno dei tre dayan (giudici religiosi) di Gerusalemme durante l'epoca del Secondo Tempio prima della sua distruzione, e alla fine dell'era dei saggi Zugot. La Mishnah cita sette controversie religiose che Admon disputò con altri saggi ebrei. Uno dei trattati Baraita (nella "legge orale" ebraica) menziona il suo nome completo "Admon ben Gaddai". (it)
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| - Admon (Hebrew: אדמון, or as cited in one of the Baraitas as: אדמון בן גדאי, "Admon ben Gaddai") was an Tanna, and chief dayan (religious judge) on the three police-court judges in Jerusalem during the latter end of the era of the Second Temple of Jerusalem and the times preceding the fall of Jerusalem, and during the times of the end of the era of the Zugot sages and the beginning of the era of the Tannaim. The Mishnah cites seven religious controversies he had with other Jewish sages. One of the Baraitas cites his full name: "Admon ben Gaddai". (en)
- Admon (in ebraico: אדמון?, o אדמון בן גדאי "Admon ben Gaddai" (Gerusalemme, ... – ...; fl. I secolo) è stato un rabbino ebreo antico saggio Tanna e Giudice Superiore del Beth Din. Fu uno dei tre dayan (giudici religiosi) di Gerusalemme durante l'epoca del Secondo Tempio prima della sua distruzione, e alla fine dell'era dei saggi Zugot. La Mishnah cita sette controversie religiose che Admon disputò con altri saggi ebrei. Uno dei trattati Baraita (nella "legge orale" ebraica) menziona il suo nome completo "Admon ben Gaddai". (it)
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