Honi
Honi, also known as Honi the Circle Maker, was a Jewish scholar and miracle worker from the first century BCE. He is best known for his ability to bring rain during a drought, which he accomplished by drawing a circle in the ground and standing inside it, demanding rain from God. His actions are recorded in various Jewish texts, including the Talmud.
Honi's story highlights the importance of faith and the power of prayer in Jewish tradition. He is often remembered for his deep connection to the community and his role in addressing their needs, making him a significant figure in Jewish folklore.