Rashbi

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Rashbi is the commonly used acronymic name for Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, a 2nd-century Talmudic sage and central figure in Jewish mysticism.

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Rashbi canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish mystic
Tannaitic sage
historical figure
person in the Mishnah
rabbi
acronymOf Shimon bar Yochai
surface form: Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai
associatedEvent hiding in a cave for thirteen years
associatedLocation cave in Peki'in (traditional)
associatedRitual lighting of bonfires on Lag BaOmer
pilgrimage to Meron on Lag BaOmer
associatedWithText Zohar
burialCountry Israel
burialPlace Mount Meron
surface form: Meron
centuryOfActivity 2nd century
commemorationDay Lag BaOmer
commemorationType yahrzeit (anniversary of death) on Lag BaOmer (traditional)
culture Rabbinic Judaism
era Tannaitic period
ethnicity Jewish
fieldOfWork Aggadic teaching
Jewish mysticism
Talmudic law
fullName Shimon bar Yochai
surface form: Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai
honorificPrefix Rabbi
knownFor halakhic rulings
opposition to Roman rule
teachings on Jewish mysticism
languageOfActivity Aramaic
Mishnaic Hebrew
legalSchool school of Rabbi Akiva
mentionedIn Talmud
surface form: Babylonian Talmud

Talmud Yerushalmi
surface form: Jerusalem Talmud

Mishnah
Tosefta
movementAssociation Hasidism
Kabbalah
occupation Torah scholar
halakhic authority
rabbi
regionOfActivity Galilee
religion Judaism
scholarlyViewOnAuthorship Zohar authorship considered pseudepigraphic by most academics
statusInTradition central figure in Jewish mysticism
studentOf Rabbi Akiva
teacher Judah ha-Nasi
surface form: Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi
traditionalAttribution author of the Zohar
traditionallyBornIn Eretz HaKodesh
surface form: Land of Israel
traditionalRoleInText protagonist of the Zoharic dialogues
veneratedAt tomb at Meron

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Shimon bar Yochai (traditional attribution of Zohar) name Rashbi
subject surface form: Shimon bar Yochai
Shimon bar Yochai (traditional attribution of Zohar) honorificTitle Rashbi
subject surface form: Shimon bar Yochai
Shimon bar Yochai name Rashbi