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  1. Rabbi Haninah ben Teradion o anche Hananiah ben Teradion è stato un rabbino ebreo antico, saggio Tanna della 3ª generazione. Contemporaneo di Eleazar ben Perata I e di Halafta, insieme ai quali formulò certe regole ritualistiche Fu uno dei "Dieci Martiri" uccisi dai romani per aver ignorato la proibizione di insegnare la Torah.

  2. Rabbi Haninah ben Teradion ( Hebrew: חֲנִינָא בֶּן תְּרַדְיוֹן‎Ḥănīnāʾ ben Təraḏyōn) or Hananiah ( חֲנַנְיָה ‎ Ḥănanyā) ben Teradion was a teacher in the third Tannaitic generation (2nd century). He was a contemporary of Eleazar ben Perata I and of Halafta, together with whom he ...

  3. HANANIAH (ḤANINA) B. TERADION: By: Solomon Schechter, S. Mendelsohn. Table of Contents. Condemned to Death for the Law's Sake. Teacher and martyr in the third tannaitic generation (second century); contemporary of Eleazar ben PeraṬa I. and of Ḥalafta, together with whom he established certain ritualistic rules (Ta'an. ii. 5).

  4. According to a rabbinic midrash, the Romans executed eight leading members of the Sanhedrin (The list of Ten Martyrs includes two earlier rabbis): Rabbi Akiva; Haninah ben Teradion; the interpreter of the Sanhedrin, Rabbi Huspith; Eleazar ben Shammua; Hanina ben Hakinai; Jeshbab the Scribe; Judah ben Dama; and Judah ben Bava.

  5. Haninah ben Teradion, Rabbi: (2nd century CE) Mishnaic sage, father of Rabbi Meir’s wife Beruriah. He directed a Torah academy in Siknin, and was renowned for his scrupulously honest administration of charity funds. He was one of the Ten Martyrs, wrapped in a Torah Scroll and burned alive by the Roman for publicly teaching Torah.

  6. According to the midrash, Rabbi Hananya ben Teradion was wrapped in a Torah scroll while he was burned alive. His students were watching him and asked him what he saw, to which he replied that he saw the scroll burning but the letters were ascending to heaven.

  7. Haninah ben Teradion est un Tanna de la 3e génération des Tannaïm. Il est le père de Brouria. l'épouse de Rabbi Meïr, l'un des plus éminents tannaïm du IIe siècle. Il est l'un des « Dix Martyrs », brûlé vif enveloppé dans un Sefer Torah sur ordre de l' empereur romain Hadrien .