Beth Hillel
[ Sephardic Hebrew bet hee-lel ]
/ Sephardic Hebrew ˈbɛt hiˈlɛl /
noun Hebrew.
the school of Jewish legal thought and hermeneutics founded in Jerusalem in the 1st century b.c. by the Jewish spiritual leader Hillel and characterized by its systematic use of interpretive principles and a certain flexibility in interpreting the oral and written law.
Compare
Beth Shammai.
Origin of Beth Hillel
bēth Hillēl literally, house of Hillel