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  2. Gamaliel - Wikipedia

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    Gamaliel appearing to the priest Lucianus in a dream. 15th century painting. The Acts of the Apostles introduces Gamaliel as a Pharisee and celebrated doctor of the Mosaic Law in Acts 5:34–40 . In the larger context (vs. 17–42 ), Peter and the other apostles are described as being prosecuted before the Sanhedrin for continuing to preach the ...

  3. Gamaliel II - Wikipedia

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    Rabban Gamaliel II (also spelled Gamliel; Hebrew: רבן גמליאל דיבנה; before c. 80 –c. 118) was a rabbi from the second generation of tannaim. He was the first person to lead the Sanhedrin as nasi after the fall of the Second Temple in 70 CE.

  4. Gamaliel's principle - Wikipedia

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    Gamaliel's principle has been used to support reforms such as the ordination of women.. Some Christians have argued that Gamaliel's principle should guide Christians when interacting with other religions or denominations, and that following it would avoid religious violence and intolerance.

  5. Mausoleum of Abu Hurayra - Wikipedia

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    The tomb is known to Jews as the tomb of Gamaliel II, the first Nasi of the Sanhedrin after the fall of the Second Temple. [5]: 22 A Hebrew travel guide dated to between 1266 and 1291 attributes the tomb to Gamaliel and describes it as being occupied by a Muslim prayer house. [6]: 70 The site was frequently visited by Jewish medieval pilgrims.

  6. Warren Bennis - Wikipedia

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    Warren Gamaliel Bennis (March 8, 1925 – July 31, 2014) was an American scholar, organizational consultant and author, widely regarded as a pioneer of the contemporary field of Leadership studies. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Bennis was University Professor and Distinguished Professor of Business Administration and Founding Chairman of The Leadership Institute ...

  7. Simeon ben Gamliel - Wikipedia

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    Simeon ben Gamliel (I) (Hebrew: שמעון בן גמליאל or רשב"ג הראשון; c. 10 BCE – 70 CE) was a Tanna (sage) and leader of the Jewish people. He served as nasi of the Great Sanhedrin at Jerusalem during the outbreak of the First Jewish–Roman War, succeeding his father in the same office after his father's death in 50 CE and just before the destruction of the Second Temple.

  8. Beit Jimal - Wikipedia

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    The name Beit Jamal appears to preserve the toponym Kfar Gamala (Gamala Village), which in turn suggests a link to rabbi Gamaliel. [2] The agricultural school was closed by authorities in 1967. A statue erected in 2000 commemorating Saint Stephen's martyrdom is the work of Israeli artist Igael Tumarkin .

  9. Gamaliel IV - Wikipedia

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    Gamaliel IV (flourished probably late 3rd century CE; [1] also known as Gamaliel IV ben Judah II) was the son of the nasi Judah II and father of Judah III.