Shmuel ha-Katan

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Shmuel ha-Katan (literally Samuel the Small, or Samuel the Lesser) was a

Yavneh
, during the last two decades of the 1st century CE.

He is supposed to have established some of the standard prayers of the Jewish liturgy, the

Jewish Christians
.

He is said to have said "do not rejoice when your enemy falls".[1]

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