Hanina [Hananyah] Segan ha-Kohanim (Hebrew: ר' חנינא (חנניה) סגן הכהנים, lit. "R. Hanina (Hananiah) [the] Segan (Deputy) Ha-Kohanim (High priest)") was of the first Generation of the Jewish Tanna sages. He was the father of Rabbi Simeon ben ha-Segan. At his time, many High priests reshuffled, while he remained in his role, and for that reason, it is believed to be the possible reason he was named 'Segan ha-Kohanim' rather than the more common term used in the Gemara: 'Ha-Segan'.
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| - Chanina Segan ha-Kohanim (auch: Chananja; hebr. חנינא סגן הכהנים) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des Altertums und gehörte zu den Tannaiten der 1. Generation (Zeitgenossen Hillels). Er war Vorsteher der Priesterschaft, stellvertretender Hoherpriester (Segan ha-Kohanim) und wirkte auch noch in der Zeit nach 70 (Zerstörung des 2. Tempels). Er starb den Märtyrertod am 25. Siwan. Laut Avot III, 2 hatte er gesagt: „Bete für die Wohlfahrt der Regierung, denn wäre nicht die Furcht vor ihr, so würde einer den andern lebendig verschlingen“. (de)
- Hanina [Hananyah] Segan ha-Kohanim (Hebrew: ר' חנינא (חנניה) סגן הכהנים, lit. "R. Hanina (Hananiah) [the] Segan (Deputy) Ha-Kohanim (High priest)") was of the first Generation of the Jewish Tanna sages. He was the father of Rabbi Simeon ben ha-Segan. At his time, many High priests reshuffled, while he remained in his role, and for that reason, it is believed to be the possible reason he was named 'Segan ha-Kohanim' rather than the more common term used in the Gemara: 'Ha-Segan'. (en)
- Hanina [Hananyah] Segan ha-Kohanim (in ebraico: ר' חנינא (חנניה) סגן הכהנים?, lett. "Rabbi Hanina (Hananiah) [il] Segan (Vicario) Ha-Kohanim - Sommo Sacerdote") (Israele, I secolo – ...) è stato un rabbino e sacerdote ebreo antico saggio Tanna della prima generazione. In questo periodo, molti Sommi Sacerdoti venivano alternati e cambiati, mentre invece Hanina rimase sempre nel suo ruolo e per questa ragione si crede che venisse chiamato "Segan ha-Kohanim" piuttosto che col titolo più comune usato dalla Gemara: "Ha-Segan". (it)
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| - Chanina Segan ha-Kohanim (auch: Chananja; hebr. חנינא סגן הכהנים) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des Altertums und gehörte zu den Tannaiten der 1. Generation (Zeitgenossen Hillels). Er war Vorsteher der Priesterschaft, stellvertretender Hoherpriester (Segan ha-Kohanim) und wirkte auch noch in der Zeit nach 70 (Zerstörung des 2. Tempels). Er starb den Märtyrertod am 25. Siwan. Laut Avot III, 2 hatte er gesagt: „Bete für die Wohlfahrt der Regierung, denn wäre nicht die Furcht vor ihr, so würde einer den andern lebendig verschlingen“. (de)
- Hanina [Hananyah] Segan ha-Kohanim (Hebrew: ר' חנינא (חנניה) סגן הכהנים, lit. "R. Hanina (Hananiah) [the] Segan (Deputy) Ha-Kohanim (High priest)") was of the first Generation of the Jewish Tanna sages. He was the father of Rabbi Simeon ben ha-Segan. He lived during the destruction of Second Temple of Jerusalem, and had testified, following that event, on what he had seen occur during the destruction. The book "Yihusei Tanna'im ve-Amora'im" cites that he was killed along with Shimon ben Gamliel and Ishmael ben Elisha ha-Kohen. It is said that he was one of the Ten Martyrs, and was killed on the 25th of Sivan. Hanina earned his title due to the role he fulfilled - as Deputy to the Kohen Gadol (High priest) in the Holy Temple of Jerusalem. Ha-Segan was a position with the responsibility of overseeing the actions of the work of the Temple priest staff, as well as a stand-in position, ready to take the role of High priest in case he will be found unfit to serve the holy work on the temple. In that conjunction, Hanina was considered a "Segan Ha-Kohanim", only second to the High priest, as R. Hanina himself indicates: "R. Hanina the Segan of the priests said: Why a 'Segan' [Deputy] is ever appointed ? In case the high-priest became unfit for service, the 'Segan' [Deputy] should enter at once to do the service". At his time, many High priests reshuffled, while he remained in his role, and for that reason, it is believed to be the possible reason he was named 'Segan ha-Kohanim' rather than the more common term used in the Gemara: 'Ha-Segan'. (en)
- Hanina [Hananyah] Segan ha-Kohanim (in ebraico: ר' חנינא (חנניה) סגן הכהנים?, lett. "Rabbi Hanina (Hananiah) [il] Segan (Vicario) Ha-Kohanim - Sommo Sacerdote") (Israele, I secolo – ...) è stato un rabbino e sacerdote ebreo antico saggio Tanna della prima generazione. Visse durante la distruzione del Secondo Tempio di Gerusalemme e, dopo l'evento, testimoniò di ciò che vide verificarsi al momento della distruzione del Santo Tempio. Era figlio di Rabbi Simeon ben ha-Segan. Il libro "Yihusei Tanna'im ve-Amora'im" narra che Hanina fu ucciso insieme a Shimon ben Gamliel e Ishmael ben Elisha ha-Kohen. Si dice che egli fosse uno dei Dieci Martiri e sia stato ucciso il 25 del mese di Sivan (in ebraico: כ"ה בסיוון?; rif. Arba'ah Turim e Shulchan Aruch) Hanina fu chiamato col succitato nome a causa del ruolo che officiava - quale Vicario del Kohen Gadol (Sommo Sacerdote) nel Santo Tempio di Gerusalemme. Ha-Segan era una posizione con la responsabilità di controllare le azioni dei sacerdoti e, come Vicario, di sostituire il Sommo sacerdote nel caso fosse stato giudicato incapace di eseguire le sue funzioni liturgiche al Tempio. In tale congiuntura, Hanina era considerato un "Segan Ha-Kohanim", secondo solo al Sommo Sacerdote, come Hanina stesso indica: In questo periodo, molti Sommi Sacerdoti venivano alternati e cambiati, mentre invece Hanina rimase sempre nel suo ruolo e per questa ragione si crede che venisse chiamato "Segan ha-Kohanim" piuttosto che col titolo più comune usato dalla Gemara: "Ha-Segan". (it)
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