Mount Sinai (Wilderness)
Wilderness of Sinai
Mount Sinai (Har Sinai, also called Horeb) is the mountain in the Sinai wilderness where, according to the Torah, God revealed Himself to the people of Israel and gave the Torah to Moses after the Exodus from Egypt. Its precise geographic location is not certain; it is traditionally identified with a peak in the southern Sinai Peninsula.
4 teachers
Teachers who lived here
Miriam HaNeviah
Miriam bat Amram (the Prophetess) (-1399–-1273)
Aharon HaKohen
Aharon ben Amram (the first Kohen Gadol) (-1396–-1273)
Moshe Rabbenu
Moshe ben Amram (Moses our Teacher) (-1393–-1273)
traveled -1313
Seventy Elders
The Seventy Elders of Israel (the Sanhedrin appointed by Moshe) (-1310–-1240)
Nilus of Sinai
Nilus of Sinai (365–430)
hermit (tradition) 400–410
John Climacus
John Climacus (579–649)
monk, hermit, abbot 595–649
Gregory of Sinai
Gregory of Sinai (1265–1346)
great schema, epithet 1295–1298