דיתבי רבי יהודה ורבי יוסי ורבי שמעון ויתיב יהודה בן גרים גבייהו פתח ר' יהודה ואמר כמה נאים מעשיהן של אומה זו תקנו שווקים תקנו גשרים תקנו מרחצאות ר' יוסי שתק נענה רשב"י ואמר כל מה שתקנו לא תקנו אלא לצורך עצמן תקנו שווקין להושיב בהן זונות מרחצאות לעדן בהן עצמן גשרים ליטול מהן מכס הלך יהודה בן גרים וסיפר דבריהם ונשמעו למלכות אמרו יהודה שעילה יתעלה יוסי ששתק יגלה לציפורי שמעון שגינה יהרג
The Gemara relates that this resulted due to an incident that took place when Rabbi Yehuda and Rabbi Yosei and Rabbi Shimon were sitting, and Yehuda, son of converts, sat beside them. Rabbi Yehuda opened and said: How pleasant are the actions of this nation, the Romans, as they established marketplaces, established bridges, and established bathhouses. Rabbi Yosei was silent. Rabbi Shimon ben Yoḥai responded and said: Everything that they established, they established only for their own purposes. They established marketplaces, to place prostitutes in them; bathhouses, to pamper themselves; and bridges, to collect taxes from all who pass over them. Yehuda, son of converts, went and related their statements to his household, and those statements continued to spread until they were heard by the monarchy. They ruled and said: Yehuda, who elevated the Roman regime, shall be elevated and appointed as head of the Sages, the head of the speakers in every place. Yosei, who remained silent, shall be exiled from his home in Judea as punishment, and sent to the city of Tzippori in the Galilee. And Shimon, who denounced the government, shall be killed.
- Why did Yehuda praise the Romans? Do you think what he said about the Romans was correct? How do you think the Roman’s bathhouses, streets, and bridges benefited the Jews?
- Why was Rabbi Yosei silent?
- Why did Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai criticize the Romans?
- Do you think the rabbis knew that if the Romans found out about what they said, the Romans might reward or punish them? If so, how do you think this knowledge affected what the rabbis said (or didn’t say)?
- What would you have said if you were there with those rabbis (or, would you have been silent like Rabbi Yosei)? Why?
- Think about a time that you said what you believed even though you knew that doing so could lead to negative consequences. Why did you do it? What happened?
- Why do you think Lag B’Omer became a national holiday in Israel? Why is it so important for Israelis to celebrate Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai and the Bar Kokhba revolt?
