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The House of Shammai (or ''Beth Shammai'', or in Modern Hebrew ''Beit Shammai''. ''Beth'' is Hebrew for house of) was the school of thought of Judaism founded by Shammai, a Jewish scholar of the 1st century, BCE. A non literal translation that perhaps gives a better flavour of the expression would be The Academy of Shammai. The House of Shammai was the most eminent contemporary and the halachic opponent of the House of Hillel, and is almost invariably mentioned along with him. Both Houses are mentioned in the Talmud, where all of the discussions between the houses are listed, including some stories. It is the eighth most frequently mentioned in the Mishnah.〔Drew Kaplan, ("Rabbinic Popularity in the Mishnah VII: Top Ten Overall [Final Tally] ) ''Drew Kaplan's Blog'' (5 July 2011).〕 In respect of their religious interpretations, it was said that ''the school of Shammai binds; the school of Hillel looses'', but even though Hillel and Shammai had strong arguments, they respected each other. Indeed, the Talmud records that the two schools intermarried. Modern day Rabbinic Judaism almost invariably follows the teachings of Hillel, but there several notable exceptions in which the view of Shammai is followed to this day. == Specific examples of difference == Among the many bones of contention are the following: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「House of Shammai」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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