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The Council of Jamnia was convened in the mid first century AD by Rabbi Akiva to rule on matters of Jewish law and tradition.

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The Council of Jamnia (also known as the Council of Yavneh or the Synod of Yabneh) was a Jewish assembly convened in 90 CE by the leading sages of the time at the direction of the Roman governor, the High Priest, and the Sanhedrin in Jamnia (modern Yavneh, Israel) to discuss and codify rabbinic precedent for the regulation of Jewish religious practice and belief. The Council was an important factor in the development of rabbinic Judaism, which would eventually become the normative form of Judaism in the centuries leading up to the rise of Islam.

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Published: Sunday, January 1, 2023

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