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Encyclopedia > Gamaliel (disambiguation)
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Gamaliel can mean:

  • Gamaliel, a first century doctor of Jewish law
  • Gamaliel is many Nasis(the Patriarch of Sanhedrin)'name, which the pedigree goes back to Hillel the Elder:
    • Gamaliel I
    • Gamaliel II
    • Gamaliel III
    • Gamaliel IV
    • Gamaliel V
    • Gamaliel VI, the last Nasi
See also Judah I(Judah haNasi), Judah II
  • Gamaliel, Kentucky
  • Gamaliel, Arkansas
  • Gamaliel is the middle name of US President Warren G. Harding
  • "Gamalielese" is a term coined by H. L. Mencken to mock President Harding's speaking style
  • Gamaliel Bailey (1807-1859) was a U.S. journalist
  • Gamaliel University is a Christian school in Indonesia

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Gamaliel - Japan (811 words)
Gamaliel the Elder, or Rabbi Gamaliel I, was the grandson of the great Jewish teacher Hillel the Elder.
In the Talmud, this Gamaliel bears the title "Rabban", a rabbinic title given to the Nasi (head) of the Sanhedrin, of which he is the first of seven appointed leaders of that school of Hillel which earned the title.
Gamaliel I held a reputation of one of the greatest teachers in the annals of Judaism.
Gamaliel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (664 words)
In the Talmud, this Gamaliel bears the title "Rabban", a rabbinic title given to the Nasi (head) of the Sanhedrin, of which he is the first of seven appointed leaders of that school of Hillel which earned the title.
Gamaliel I held a reputation of one of the greatest teachers in the annals of Judaism.
Gamaliel is represented in Acts (5:34ff), as advising his fellow-members of the Sanhedrin not to put to death Saint Peter and the Apostles for preaching the Gospel.
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