380:, of whom he considered himself a pupil. He was ordained rabbi, a distinction usually denied to members of the Babylonian school, and though in the beginning he refused this honor, he later accepted it on learning of the atoning powers connected with the dignity. Because of the difficult route taken by Zeira to attain the rabbinate, when finally ordained, his fellow jurists humorously called out before him: "Even though she painted not her eyes with antimony, neither darkened her cheeks with rouge, nor braided her hair, yet is she still a damsel of exceptional beauty!", lines traditionally cited at weddings. Upon receiving
341:; this name possibly also contained an allusion to his sputtering manner of speech. Perhaps with reference to a malformation of his legs, he was called "the little one with burned legs," or "the dark, burned one with the stubby legs". But a different explanation of this is given in Bava Metzia 85a, where it is said that he fasted in order to merit protection from the fires of
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prayed for us, but who will pray for us now?" This reflection so moved their hearts that they really were led to repent. That Zeira enjoyed the respect of his contemporaries is evidenced by the comment upon his death written by an elegist: "Babylonia gave him birth; Israel had the pleasure of rearing him; 'Woe is me,' says
Tiberias, for she has lost her precious jewel".
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A favorable dream, in which he was told that his sins had been forgiven, encouraged him to undertake the journey to the Holy Land. and before starting he spent a hundred days in fasting, in order to forget the dialectic method of instruction of the
Babylonian schools, that this might not handicap him
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On account of his lofty morals and piety Zeira was honored with the name "the pious
Babylonian." Among his neighbors were several people known for their wickedness, but Zeira treated them with kindness in order to lead them to moral reformation. When he died, these people said, "Until now Zeira has
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how far he might go in improving the outward appearance of his goods without rendering himself liable in the slightest degree to a charge of fraud. Information regarding his family relations is also very scanty; it is asserted that he became an orphan at an early age, and that his wedding was
361:. In his interaction with Assi he was generally the one who asked questions, and on one occasion Assi made known his approval of one of Zeira's questions by saying: "Right you are, Babylonian; you have understood it correctly". Zeira especially acknowledged the authority of
292:. This resolve, however, he kept secret from his teacher Judah, who disapproved of any emigration from Babylonia. Before leaving, he spied upon Judah while the latter was bathing, and the words which he then overheard he took with him as a valuable and instructive memento.
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and that he then tested himself every thirty days by sitting in the fire without coming to harm, until one day the sages distracted him (cast an eye upon him) and his legs were burned. Thus, these nicknames throw light upon Zeira's ascetic piety.
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he could not control his impatience, but passed through the water without removing his clothes. When jeered at by an unbeliever who stood by, he answered, "Why should not I be impatient when I pursue a blessing which was denied even to
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and his first experiences there have been recorded in various anecdotes. He was small of stature and of dark complexion, for which reason
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One should never promise a child anything which one does not intend to give it, because this would accustom the child to untruthfulness.
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was still living at the time, and from him Zeira received valuable instruction. His most intimate friends were
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in the Land of Israel. His journey took him through
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839:The Jewish Encyclopedia
329:Zeira's arrival in the
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1412:Samuel b. Jose b. Boon
1397:Judah IV (Nesi'ah III)
1270:Judah III (Nesi'ah II)
1229:Shila of Kefar Tamarta
308:. When he reached the
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988:Judah II (Nesi'ah I)
967:Simeon ben Jehozadak
194:), known before his
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1600:Rav Yosef bar Hiyya
1407:Hanina of Sepphoris
1139:Rabbah bar bar Hana
993:Johanan bar Nappaha
937:Epes the Southerner
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1452:Samuel of Nehardea
1310:Isaac ben Eliashiv
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