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Nascent Sanhedrin

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Nascent (disambiguation)
a.
Incipient, opening, initial, dawning, inchoative, initiatory, rudimental, beginning, commencing, at the start, in the act of evolution.
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Nascent (disambiguation)
['nas(?)nt, 'ne?-]
¦ adjective
1. just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential.
2. Chemistry (chiefly of hydrogen) freshly generated in a reactive form.
Derivatives
nascency 'nas(?)nsi, 'ne?- noun
Origin
C17: from L. nascent-, nasci 'to be born'.
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Nascent (disambiguation)
Nascent things or processes are just beginning, and are expected to become stronger or to grow bigger. (FORMAL)
...Kenya's nascent democracy.
...the still nascent science of psychology.
= budding
ADJ: ADJ n

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Modern attempts to revive the Sanhedrin

Modern attempts to revive the Sanhedrin are the efforts from 1538 until the present day to renew the Sanhedrin, which was the high court and legislative authority for Jews in ancient times. The Sanhedrin was originally dissolved in 358 by the edict of the Roman emperor Constantius II. (Though 358 was the last formal meeting, there is no record of when it was actually dissolved and by whom.)

Modern attempts to revive the Sanhedrin rely on the opinion of Maimonides (1135–1204), who proposed a mechanism by which semikhah and the Sanhedrin could be reestablished. There have been several attempts to implement Maimonides' recommendations. In 1538, Rabbi Jacob Berab of Safed attempted to restore the traditional form of semikhah, and ordained several other rabbis, including Rabbi Yosef Karo. However, this attempt was controversial, and in any case the chain of ordination died out after several generations. Several later attempts have been made, including one attempt in 2004, which established a full Sanhedrin of over 70 members, though its validity has not been widely accepted.