To give you the miracles of life. Rabbi Meir is known as "Baal Haness" which means "The Miracle Worker".
Very few know his real name, thought to be Rabbi Nahori or Rabbi Mischa.
He called himself Meir because it means "to illuminate," as he brought his disciples to know the light of Gd.
The Talmud states that Rabbi Meir was one of the most important disciples of the second century.
Rabbi Meir was the author of Haggadot and Halachot which are still studied today. Although he was a revered disciple, he was a very humble man who loved the land of Israel.
Although he died in the Diaspora, he was brought back to Tiberias to be buried on holy ground.
The tomb of Rabbi Meir Baal Haness is one of the holiest sites in the Jewish world. After his death, thousands of Jews continue to come to his tomb to receive his blessings and miracles.
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