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Zougot

In a general sense, a zug (plural zougot, the Hebrew "pairs") are a couple or a pair of objects or individuals of a similar nature.

Jewish historiography uses this term in reference to the five pairs of Sages of Israel 's most important of their time, partners in the management of the Great Assembly , and the Sanhedrin.

The five Zougot of Sages of Israel

Period zougot (Hebrew , tqouphat hazZougt) extends the time of the Second Temple of Jerusalem , five generations of sages, one based president of the Sanhedrin , the other as Vice-President with respect to av Beth Din.
In rabbinic historiography of transmission of the Torah , the intermediate form Zougot in traditional rabbinic historiography References

  1. Pirke Avot 1:1, see also Jewish Encyclopedia

Bibliography

  • This article incorporates text from the Jewish Encyclopedia of 1901-1906, a publication now in the public domain.
  • Talmud Bavli, The Schottenstein Edition Treaty Pesachim, Vol. III. Mesorah Publications Ltd.., 1998.
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