- Efes Daromi
Efes was a scholar of the
3rd century , secretary to the patriarchJudah I (Gen. R. lxxv. 5), and one of the lasttannaim . After Judah's death, while Efes conducted a college in southernJudea , on account of which he was called "Efes (inYerushalmi , "Pas") Daromi" (Yer.Ta'an. iv. 68a;Eccl. R. vii. 7), he was made principal of the academy atSepphoris , although the dying patriarch had ordered the appointment ofḤanina b. Ḥama to that position. The latter refused to supersede Efes, who was his senior by two years and a half (Shab. 59b;Ket. 103b; compareYer. l.c.;Eccl. R. l.c.).Hosha'yah Rabba was one of his disciples, and reported in his name several
haggadic remarks, among them one bearing onIsa. lx. 3: "Nations shall walk by thy light," from which he argues thatJerusalem will in the future become a torch by the light of which people will walk (Pesiḳ. xxi. 144b). Hosha'yah reports also a civil law in Efes' name (Yer.Yoma v. 43a), andSimeon b. Laḳish applied to him for information on a ritualistic point (Er. 65b; Yer. Er. iv. 23c).Efes did not survive
Judah I many years. He was succeeded byḤanina b. Ḥama .Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography
*Frankel, Mebo, p. 122a;
*Halevy, Dorot ha-Rishonim, ii. 133a et seq.;
*Bacher, Ag. Pal. Amor. i. 91;
*Heilprin, Seder ḥa-Dorot , ii., s.v.;
*Weiss, Dor, iii. 44.
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