Simeon ben Menasya
Tomb of Simeon ben Menasya,
Galilee, Israel
Simeon ben Menasya (Hebrew: שמעון בן מנסיא) was a Jewish tannaic sage of the fourth and fifth generations of the Jewish Tannaic era. He used to divide his day into three parts, one-third devoted to study of Torah, one-third devoted for prayer, and the remaining third devoted to work. He established along with Jose b. Meshullam a group called Kehala Kaddisha (Hebrew: עדה קדושה) that would engage in the same activity-practice for the day.[1]
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- Bacher, Wilhelm; Lauterbach, Jacob Zallel. "Simeon b. Menasya". JewishEncyclopedia.com. Retrieved 10 May 2011.