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Shmuel ha-Katan (literally Samuel the Small, or Samuel the Lesser) was a Babylonian Jew considered a great early religious scholar. 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 1st century CE. He is supposed to have established some of the standard prayers of the Jewish liturgy, the Siddur. Particularly, he wrote the Birkat HaMinim benediction, the 19th blessing in the silent prayer said three times daily, the Amidah. This prayer condemns heretics, most likely the Jewish Christians.

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  • Samuel der Kleine (de)
  • Shmuel ha-Katan (en)
  • Самуил га-Катан (ru)
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  • Samuel der Kleine (Schmuel ha-katan; * nach 90) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des Altertums und gehörte zu den frühen Tannaiten (2. Generation). (de)
  • Shmuel ha-Katan (literally Samuel the Small, or Samuel the Lesser) was a Babylonian Jew considered a great early religious scholar. 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 1st century CE. He is supposed to have established some of the standard prayers of the Jewish liturgy, the Siddur. Particularly, he wrote the Birkat HaMinim benediction, the 19th blessing in the silent prayer said three times daily, the Amidah. This prayer condemns heretics, most likely the Jewish Christians. (en)
  • Самуил га-Катан или Шмуэль ха-Катан (первая половина II века) — вавилонский танна второго поколения. Его прозвище «катан», «малый», толкуется либо как эпитет, данный ему за особую скромность, либо как намёк на то, что он лишь немногим стоял ниже пророка Самуила. Возможно также, что это прозвище было присвоено Самуилу после его смерти ввиду того, что он умер молодым. (ru)
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  • Samuel der Kleine (Schmuel ha-katan; * nach 90) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des Altertums und gehörte zu den frühen Tannaiten (2. Generation). (de)
  • Shmuel ha-Katan (literally Samuel the Small, or Samuel the Lesser) was a Babylonian Jew considered a great early religious scholar. 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 1st century CE. He is supposed to have established some of the standard prayers of the Jewish liturgy, the Siddur. Particularly, he wrote the Birkat HaMinim benediction, the 19th blessing in the silent prayer said three times daily, the Amidah. This prayer condemns heretics, most likely the Jewish Christians. (en)
  • Самуил га-Катан или Шмуэль ха-Катан (первая половина II века) — вавилонский танна второго поколения. Его прозвище «катан», «малый», толкуется либо как эпитет, данный ему за особую скромность, либо как намёк на то, что он лишь немногим стоял ниже пророка Самуила. Возможно также, что это прозвище было присвоено Самуилу после его смерти ввиду того, что он умер молодым. (ru)
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