Shammai

Shammai
(50 BC–c. AD 30)
   Jewish sage. Shammai ha-Zaken (‘the Elder’) and his contemporary HILLEL were the leading Jewish scholars and teachers of the late Second Temple period, and were co-heads of the Sanhedrin in Jerusalem. Each was the founder and leader of a school that continued for several generations and was known respectively as Bet Shammai and Bet Hillel. On questions of law and practice, Shammai and his school generally insisted on a literal and unbending application of the biblical text, while Hillel was milder and more flexible in the adjustment of scriptural injunctions to the needs of practical life. The dialectic between the two schools stimulated the development of the Oral Law, and paved the way for the great written code of the Mishnah, produced in the second century AD. The Mishnah leaned towards the school of Hillel on disputed points, of which there were over three hundred. However, Shammai’s reputation for being uncompromising was not altogether warranted. Of some thirty halachot (‘rulings’) attributed to him, a third take the lenient view, at times at variance with his own school. His advice to his pupils ‘to receive all men with a friendly countenance’ seems to bear this out.

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