Hillel
Related Category: Judaism: Biographies
fl. c.30 B.C.A.D. 10, Jewish scholar, regarded as the forebear of the later patriarchs who led the Jews of Palestine until c.A.D. 400. The Jerusalem Talmud calls him the president of the Sanhedrin. He and
Shammai formed the most important of the rabbinic
zuggot (oppositional pairs), with Hillel usually taking a more liberal stance in the interpretation of scripture. He was the great spiritual and ethical leader of his generation. His most famous maxim is Do not unto others that which is hateful unto thee.
See biographies by N. N. Glatzer (1956) and A. H. Blumenthal (1973).