Simeon Shezuri

Simeon Shezuri (or R. Simeon of Shezur, Hebrew: שמעון שזורי‎‎, read as Shimon Shezuri) was a Jewish Tanna sage of the fourth generation. His surname Shezuri, is either a variant of the Hebrew word Shezirah (שזירה), and thus stands for his livelihood: Spinning Fibers, or for the village he resided at: Shezor (probably in the vicinity of the Druze community "Sajur" and the modern moshav community "Shezor" that was established nearby). His work is recorded all across the Mishnah (particularly, Demai 4:1; Shevi'it 2:8; Gittin 6:5; Hullin 4:5; Keritot 4:3; Keilim 18:1; Tohorot 3:2; and Tevul Yom 4:5) and Talmud. As for his Halakhic rulings in accordance with Halakha, the Amora sages are divided;

Simeon Shezuri

Simeon Shezuri (or R. Simeon of Shezur, Hebrew: שמעון שזורי‎‎, read as Shimon Shezuri) was a Jewish Tanna sage of the fourth generation. His surname Shezuri, is either a variant of the Hebrew word Shezirah (שזירה), and thus stands for his livelihood: Spinning Fibers, or for the village he resided at: Shezor (probably in the vicinity of the Druze community "Sajur" and the modern moshav community "Shezor" that was established nearby). His work is recorded all across the Mishnah (particularly, Demai 4:1; Shevi'it 2:8; Gittin 6:5; Hullin 4:5; Keritot 4:3; Keilim 18:1; Tohorot 3:2; and Tevul Yom 4:5) and Talmud. As for his Halakhic rulings in accordance with Halakha, the Amora sages are divided;