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Hillel



Hillel (c.70 B.C.–10 A.D.), Jewish scholar born in Babylonia, one of the founders of rabbinic Judaism, and ethical leader of his generation. He was opposed by Shammai, another teacher. His “Seven Rules” of exegesis laid the groundwork for a liberal interpretation of scriptural law.



See also: Judaism.

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