Shmuel haKatan

Shmuel haKatan

Shmuel Hakatan (literally "Shmuel" the Small) was a Babylonian Jew considered a great scholar of the Talmud, Jewish law and custom. He was one of the second generation of Tannaim, who served under the patriarch Gamliel II of Yavneh, during the last two decades of the first century CE.

He is known for his great work on the Hebrew calendar in exilic times, which brought an end to the practice of witnesses testifying to the new moon. and in establishing some texts of the Jewish prayer book, the Siddur. Particularly, he wrote the Birkat HaMinim benediction, the 19th blessing in the silent prayer said thrice daily, the Amidah.

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* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0411/is_n2_v44/ai_17379710 Jeffrey M. Cohen, "Shmuel HaKatan and the political background to Avot 4:19"] originally in "Judaism", Spring, 1995


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  • Shmuel — may refer to: * Samuel (Bible), the Hebrew Bible prophet * Books of Samuel, the book of the Tanach * Samuel of Nehardea, the Talmudic sage, or the earlier one, Shmuel Hakatan See also *For other people named Shmuel or Samuel, see Sam …   Wikipedia

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