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Tan?um B. ?iyya

The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia

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Palestinian amora of the third century; a pupil of Simeon b. Pazzi, whose sayings he transmits. In the Babylonian Talmud he is constantly referred to as R. Tan?um b. ?iyya of Kefar 'Akko (M. ?. 25b; Yeb. 45a), of which place he was a native; he resided, however, in Tiberias, where on one occasion, with the aid of A?a, the lord of the castle, he ransomed some Jewish women who probably had been taken there by Roman troops (Yeb. 45a). He was a member of the commission which determined the intercalations of the calendar (Yer. Sanh. 6c). He was on terms of friendship with Assi, who visited him (Yer. Shab. 6c), and he maintained friendly relations with Hananiah b. Papa (Yer. M. ?. 83c). Tan?um was wealthy and philanthropic. It is recorded that when his mother purchased meat for the household a similar quantity was always purchased for distribution among the poor (Lev. R. 34:1).

Only three halakic sayings by him have been preserved (Bek. 57b; Yer. Meg. 75a, twice); but several of his haggadic utterances are extant. The following may be mentioned: "When one who has learned, taught, and observed the Law fails to prevent the evil which it is in his power to prevent, or to confirm the good which it is in his power to confirm, then shall smite him the curse pronounced [Deuteronomy 27:26] over those who fail to confirm 'all the words of this law'" (Yer. So?ah 21d). He interpreted Proverbs 6:32 ("Whoso committeth adultery with a woman lacketh understanding") as referring to those who seek office for the sake of gain (Pesi?. R. 22 [ed. Friedmann, p. 111a]). Tan?um was the author also of a prayer to be read by any one who has had an ominous dream (Yer. Ber. 9a). It was told in Babylon that when Tan?um died all the statues in Tiberias moved from their places (M. ?. 25b, according to the correct reading in Rabbinovicz's "Vari� Lectiones," ad loc.).

Bibliography:
  • Frankel, Mebo, pp. 130b, 131a;
  • Bacher, Ag. Pal. Amor. 3:636-639.
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Bibliography Information
Singer, Isidore, Ph.D, Projector and Managing Editor. Entry for 'Tan?um B. ?iyya'. 1901 The Jewish Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​tje/​t/tanayum-b-aiyya.html. 1901.
 
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