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Issi ben Judah (Hebrew: איסי בן יהודה, "Issi ben Yehuda") was a Tanna of the late 2nd century and early 3rd century. He is often identified with R. Yosi Ish Hakfar HaBavli (Pirkei Avot 4:26), Yosef HaBavli, Issi Ha-babli, and Yosi/Yosef Ish Hutzal.

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  • Issi ben Judah (Hebrew: איסי בן יהודה, "Issi ben Yehuda") was a Tanna of the late 2nd century and early 3rd century. He is often identified with R. Yosi Ish Hakfar HaBavli (Pirkei Avot 4:26), Yosef HaBavli, Issi Ha-babli, and Yosi/Yosef Ish Hutzal. (en)
  • Иси бен Иеуда (ивр. ‏איסי בן יהודה‏‎; II в. н. э.) — танна пятого поколения. Встречается в Вавилонском талмуде также под именем Йосеф а-Бавли, а в Иерусалимском талмуде под именем рабби Йосеф Катнута (Иси — один из вариантов уменьшительного имени Йосеф на арамейском языке). (ru)
  • Issi ben Judah (in ebraico: איסי בן יהודה‎?, "Issi ben Yehuda", noto anche come Issi Ha-babli, lett. "Issi il Babilonese") (Babilonia, II secolo – III secolo) era un saggio ebreo rabbino Tanna, della 5ª generazione tannaitica (170 - 200 e.v.). Si trasferì da Hutzal, in Babilonia, per stabilirsi in Terra di Israele, per questo venne chiamato "Issi Ha-Babli" o "Jose l'uomo di Hutzal". Fu discepolo di Eleazar ben Shammua. (it)
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  • Issi ben Judah (Hebrew: איסי בן יהודה, "Issi ben Yehuda") was a Tanna of the late 2nd century and early 3rd century. He is often identified with R. Yosi Ish Hakfar HaBavli (Pirkei Avot 4:26), Yosef HaBavli, Issi Ha-babli, and Yosi/Yosef Ish Hutzal. (en)
  • Issi ben Judah (in ebraico: איסי בן יהודה‎?, "Issi ben Yehuda", noto anche come Issi Ha-babli, lett. "Issi il Babilonese") (Babilonia, II secolo – III secolo) era un saggio ebreo rabbino Tanna, della 5ª generazione tannaitica (170 - 200 e.v.). Si trasferì da Hutzal, in Babilonia, per stabilirsi in Terra di Israele, per questo venne chiamato "Issi Ha-Babli" o "Jose l'uomo di Hutzal". Fu discepolo di Eleazar ben Shammua. Noto per la sua opinione rabbinica positiva su "Alzati davanti a chi ha i capelli bianchi, onora la persona del vecchio" (Levitico 19:32), frase che altri saggi rabbinici interpretano come riferentesi soltanto agli "allievi anziani" (Talmid Chacham), mentre secondo Issi si riferisce a tutti gli anziani. Le sue opinioni in merito alla colpevolezza per trasgressioni dello Shabbat e sul diritto di mangiare nei vigneti altrui, sono registrate nelle cosiddette Megghilat Setarim ("Scrolli delle Cose Segrete"). Comunque, in entrambi i casi, tali sue opinioni sono rifiutate dai Rabbini. (it)
  • Иси бен Иеуда (ивр. ‏איסי בן יהודה‏‎; II в. н. э.) — танна пятого поколения. Встречается в Вавилонском талмуде также под именем Йосеф а-Бавли, а в Иерусалимском талмуде под именем рабби Йосеф Катнута (Иси — один из вариантов уменьшительного имени Йосеф на арамейском языке). (ru)
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