Ima Shalom

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Ima Shalom (1st century CE) is one of the few women who are named and quoted in the

Rabban Gamaliel II of Yavneh, the first person to lead the Sanhedrin as Nasi after the fall of the Second Temple
, which occurred in 70 CE.

Some scholars believe that, like Bruriah, Ima Shalom was the composite of several people.[1]

Ima Shalom is mentioned by name in four traditions. Three of them appear in the

See also

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