The answer that you're looking for is "Rabbi Johanan ben Zakkai."
However, there is a mistake in your question, or its perceived answer. Rabbi Johanan did not found the Torah-academy in Yavneh. Rather, it had already existed, and he bolstered it with hundreds of additional disciples.
the Nazis threw the Jews in concentration camp and would punish or kill them for following any of the Jewish holidays or traditions
Jesus of Nazareth was a Jewish teacher who traveled and preached in Judaea and Galilee.
Everything, including the right to choose to live.
The Masoretes were Jewish scribes and scholars active between the 6th and 10th centuries CE, primarily in the land of Israel and Babylonia. Their main role was to preserve and transmit the Hebrew Bible by developing a system of vocalization and cantillation marks, ensuring accurate pronunciation and interpretation of the text. While they were not priests or religious teachers in the traditional sense, their work was crucial for the preservation of Jewish scripture and tradition.
The ten sages killed by Roman Emperor Hadrian were prominent Jewish scholars who resisted his policies, particularly those that undermined Jewish law and traditions. They are traditionally identified as Rabbi Akiva, Rabbi Ishmael, Rabbi Eleazar ben Shammua, Rabbi Hanina ben Hezekiah, Rabbi Joshua ben Hananiah, Rabbi Simeon ben Gamaliel, Rabbi Tarfon, Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah, Rabbi Meir, and Rabbi Judah haNasi. Their martyrdom is commemorated in Jewish tradition, symbolizing the struggle against oppression and the resilience of Jewish faith and scholarship.
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תלמיד חכם - Talmid Chacham"a Jewish Scholar"
When used to refer to Jewish religion the spelling is "Kabbalah" not "Cabbala." Traditions of Jewish Kabbalah include reading Jewish texts and traditions that concern magic.
A rabbi is referred to Judaism. The word rabbi derives from Hebrew and means "My Master". A rabbi can be described as a kind of teacher of the Jewish traditions.
she is jewish
There are thousands of books about the Jewish traditions.
Yes he did follow the laws, customs and traditions of the Jewish, and he did so through his life.
the Nazis threw the Jews in concentration camp and would punish or kill them for following any of the Jewish holidays or traditions
Jewish traditions were handed down and taught by the Torah-sages in the yeshivas, just as had been done prior to that time.
It was designed to preserve health standards.
of course they are allowed they just have to be respectful to our Jewish traditions.
Jewish teachers are called 'teachers' in English. In Hebrew, the word for teacher is 'morah' (f) or 'moreh' (m).A rabbi is a Jewish teacher. Rabbis are educated in Jewish law; therefore, they can interpret and make decisions, which allow students to get a better understanding.