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CHAPTERS ON JEWISH LITERATURE
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The width of Meir's sympathies may be seen in his tolerant conduct towards his friend Elisha, the son of Abuya.

When the latter forsook Judaism, Meir remained true to Elisha.

He devoted himself to the effort to win back his old friend, and, though he failed, he never ceased to love him.

Again, Meir was famed for his knowledge of fables, in antiquity a branch of the wisdom of all the Eastern world.
Meir's large-mindedness was matched by his large-heartedness, and in his wife Beruriah he possessed a companion whose tender sympathies and fine toleration matched his own.
The fourth generation of Tannaim is overshadowed by the fame of Judah the Prince, _Rabbi_, as he was simply called.

He lived from 150 to 210, and with his name is associated the compilation of the Mishnah.


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