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Simeon the Yemenite (, translit: ''Shimon HaTeimani'') or the variant Simeon of Timnah (, translit: ''Shimon HaTimni'') (fl. c. 80 - 120 CE) was a ''tanna'' of possible Yemenite origin who was active in Judaea. ==Life== Simeon the Yemenite was one of the three Simeons who were considered among the great "students" of the generation before the Bar Kokhba Revolt, the other two being Ben Azzai and Ben Zoma. His teachers were Rabbi Joshua ben Hananiah, Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Tarphon.〔 He had a daily study session with Judah ben Baba. His teachings recorded in the Mishnah and Baraitot generally refer to matters of Halakhah, only a few being of an Aggadic nature.〔 Renowned for his ability to solve complex issues, he was one of the most important sages of the Sanhedrin in Jabneh and was among the few who were proficient in seventy languages. He reportedly died at a young age before gaining ordination and is therefore never referred to as "Rabbi".〔
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