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Rabbi
Simlai was a
talmudic sage from the early
third century who lived in the
Land of Israel. The calculation of
613 Mitzvot is attributed to him. He was a student of Rabbi
Judah I, the grandson of the author of the
Mishnah. A famous
Haggadist, Simlai endeavored to induce
Judah II to abrogate the prohibition against using bread prepared by pagans. One of the earliest
polemicists against Christianity, he engaged
Origen in a debate on the
Trinity.
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