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Kalva Savua
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The Roman authorities then
sent Vespasian Caesar against
the Jews.
He came
and
laid siege
to Jerusalem for
three years. There were
at that time
in
Jerusalem
these three wealthy people: Nakdimon ben Guryon, ben Kalba Savua, and ben Tzitzit HaKesat.
The Gemara explains their names:
Nakdimon ben Guryon
was called by that name
because the sun shined [
nakad
] on his behalf,
as it is related elsewhere (see
Ta’anit
19b) that the sun once continued to shine in order to prevent him from suffering a substantial loss…
Gittin 56a:8
What were the origins of Rabbi Eliezer ben [Hyrcanus]? He was twenty-two [years old] and he had never studied Torah. One day [he said: I will go and study] Torah with Rabbi Yohanan ben Zakkai. His father, Hyrcanus, said to him: You will not eat until you have plowed a full plot of ground. He got up and plowed a full plot of ground. It is said that it was Friday, and so he went and ate with his father-in-law. But some say that he ate nothing from six hours before the Sabbath until six hours after the Sabbath…
Avot DeRabbi Natan 6:3
Rebbi Levi said, they found a genealogical scroll in Jerusalem and in it was written: Hillel from David, Ben Yaṣaf from Asaph, Ben Ṣiṣit Hakkeset from Abner, Ben Qubisin from Ahab, Ben Kalba Savua` from Kaleb, Rebbi Yannai from Eli, Men Yehudah from Sepphoris, the Elder Rebbi Ḥiyya from the sons of Shephatya ben Abutal, Rebbi Yose ben Rebbi Ḥalaphta from the sons of Yonadav ben Rekhav, Rebbi Neḥemiah from Nehemiah the governor.
Jerusalem Talmud Taanit 4:2:13
§ In connection to the above incident concerning the poverty of scholars and their potential to become wealthy through remarkable circumstances, the Gemara relates an incident:
Rabbi Akiva became betrothed to the daughter of bar Kalba Savua.
When
bar Kalba Savua heard
about their betrothal, he took a vow
prohibiting her from
eating
all of his property.
Despite this,
she went
ahead
and married
Rabbi Akiva.
In the winter they would sleep in a storehouse of straw,
and Rabbi Akiva
would gather
strands of
straw from her hair…
Nedarim 50a:2-6
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