Midrash Eleh Ezkerah
Midrash Eleh Ezkerah is an aggadic midrash, one of the smaller midrashim, which receives its name from the fact that a seliḥah for the Day of Atonement, which treats the same subject and begins with the words "ʾĒlle ʾEzkərā," recounts the execution of ten famous teachers in the time of the persecution by Hadrian. The same event is related in a very ancient source, Lamentations Rabbah, and also in Midrash Tehillim from the fifth and sixth centuries of the common era.
The version in ''Eleh Ezkerah''
According to the Midrash Eleh Ezkerah, and a brief parallel source in Midrash Mishlei, a Roman emperor commanded the execution of the ten sages of Israel to expiate the guilt of the sons of Jacob, who had sold their brother Joseph—a crime which, according to Exodus 21:16, had to be punished with death.The names of the martyrs are given here, as in the seliḥah, as follows:
- Simeon ben Gamliel
- Ishmael ben Elisha ha-Kohen
- Rabbi Akiva
- Haninah ben Teradion
- Judah ben Bava
- Judah ben Dama
- Hutzpit the Interpreter
- Hanina ben Hakinai
- Jeshbab the Scribe
- Eleazar ben Shammua