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Hillel was a 6th generation Salubri. He was a childe of Ithuriel and sire to the Salubri warrior, Gabriel.

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  • Hillel was a 6th generation Salubri. He was a childe of Ithuriel and sire to the Salubri warrior, Gabriel.
  • Hillel [Hebrew:הלל] was doctor of the Law at Jerusalem in the time of King Herod; founder of the school called after him, and ancestor of the patriarchs who stood at the head of Palestinian Judaism till about the fifth century of the common era. Hillel was a Babylonian by birth and, according to a later tradition, belonged to the family of David. Nothing definite, however, is known concerning his origin, nor is he anywhere called by his father's name, which may perhaps have been Gamaliel. When Josephus ("Vita," § 38) speaks of Hillel's great-grandson, Simeon ben Gamaliel I., as belonging to a very celebrated family, he probably refers to the glory which the family owed to the activity of Hillel and his grandson, Rabbi Gamaliel I. Only Hillel's brother Shebna (Soṭah 21a) is mentioned; he wa
  • Tamius Hillel was a Jewish rabbi who lived sometime before that Jesus guy. He was born in Babylon but moved to Zion in his late teens, taking the advice of a song he had heard during a Rasta jam session. In Jerusalem he became a bleeding-heart social activist, at one point camping out on the skylight of the Great Study Hall in protest over the cafeteria's refusal to provide a soy-based vegan alternative on "Fleischig Friday". Hillel's vigil lasted eight days and nights, largely because no one had noticed him go up there or cared enough to wonder where he was.
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  • Hillel was a 6th generation Salubri. He was a childe of Ithuriel and sire to the Salubri warrior, Gabriel.
  • Tamius Hillel was a Jewish rabbi who lived sometime before that Jesus guy. He was born in Babylon but moved to Zion in his late teens, taking the advice of a song he had heard during a Rasta jam session. In Jerusalem he became a bleeding-heart social activist, at one point camping out on the skylight of the Great Study Hall in protest over the cafeteria's refusal to provide a soy-based vegan alternative on "Fleischig Friday". Hillel's vigil lasted eight days and nights, largely because no one had noticed him go up there or cared enough to wonder where he was. Hillel went on to start his own deli, "Deli on the Hill", and amassed a large following of people who enjoyed his inventive custom-made matzoh sandwiches. This earned Hillel the honored title of "Chief Iron Chef of Judea". Unfortunately, Hillel's popularity also earned him the wrath of a rival rabbi, Alphonse Shammai. Shammai was a local crank who spent most of his time at the neighborhood Kinko's making posters and manifestos detailing the many ways in which everything Hillel did was wrong. This eventually erupted into the first Jewish gang war of 0 CE. The war lasted for a year, and included many incidents of line-crossery, such as prank phone calls and camel-by stonings. The violence peaked in a glorious crescendo of pain when the two leaders attempted to resolve their differences with a "Yo Mama so Roman franchise passed to his third-cousin-twenty-three-times-removed, Hillel the Younger, who at that point had already won the hearts and stomachs of the populace. Hillel the Younger's biggest personality plusses included being able to feed himself, and not smelling like mothballs. Tragically, just as Hillel the Younger was starting to warm up to his new job, he was eaten alive by anti-Semitic locusts. The two Hillels' memories are commemorated each year on the Jewish Holiday of Yom Ha-Sandwich.
  • Hillel [Hebrew:הלל] was doctor of the Law at Jerusalem in the time of King Herod; founder of the school called after him, and ancestor of the patriarchs who stood at the head of Palestinian Judaism till about the fifth century of the common era. Hillel was a Babylonian by birth and, according to a later tradition, belonged to the family of David. Nothing definite, however, is known concerning his origin, nor is he anywhere called by his father's name, which may perhaps have been Gamaliel. When Josephus ("Vita," § 38) speaks of Hillel's great-grandson, Simeon ben Gamaliel I., as belonging to a very celebrated family, he probably refers to the glory which the family owed to the activity of Hillel and his grandson, Rabbi Gamaliel I. Only Hillel's brother Shebna (Soṭah 21a) is mentioned; he was a merchant, whereas Hillel devoted himself to study. In Sifre, the periods of Hillel's life are made parallel to those in the life of Moses. Both were 120 years old; at the age of forty Hillel went to Palestine; forty years he spent in study; and the last third of his life he passed as the spiritual head of Israel. Of this artificially constructed biographical sketch this much may be true, that Hillel went to Jerusalem in the prime of his manhood and attained a great age. His activity of forty years is perhaps historical; and since it began, according to a trustworthy tradition (Shab. 15a), one hundred years before the destruction of Jerusalem, it must have covered the period 30 B.C. -10 A.D.
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