- Judah III
Judah III (
Hebrew : יהודה נשיאה) held the office of "Nasi " of the ancientJew ishSanhedrin between 290 and 320 CE. He is a famousJewish sage mentioned in the classical works of Judaism'soral law , who lived during the third and beginning of the fourth century CE. He figures in theMishnah andTalmud . He was the son ofGamaliel IV , and grandson ofJudah II .It is often difficult to know when the Mishna and Talmud are referring to Judah II or Judah III; they do not clearly distinguish between them. Since the title "Nesi'ah" was borne by both, which of the two in any citation is meant by "Judah Nesi'ah" can be gathered only from internal evidence, especially from the names of the scholars mentioned in the context.
Judah III held the office of
patriarch probably during the close of the third and the beginning of the fourth century. He was a pupil of Johanan (d. 279); in a question regarding the time of thenew moon , which he sent toRav Ammi , he introduces a sentence taught to him by Johanan with the words: "Know that R. Johanan has taught us thus all his life long" (R. H. 20a).Judah III. commissioned Johanan's pupils Ammi and
Assi , who directed the Academy ofTiberias in theLand of Israel , after Eleazar's death, to organize the schools for children in thePalestinian cities (Yer. Ḥag. 76c;Pesiḳ. 120b); Ammi especially appears as his councilor inhaggadic questions (Beẓah 27a;M. Ḳ . 12b, 17a;Ab. Zarah 33b).
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