Juan  Luis  Cordero

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The phrase, ‘not of the scholarly families, being of the merchants’, was dismissive – even though the merchant’s cash kept the academies going. In Babylonia, the gaon or head of each academy came from one of six families, and in Palestine he had to be descended from Hillel, Ezra the Scribe, or David himself. An outsider of colossal learning could be accepted, but this was rare.
History of the Jews
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