It is related of Rabbi Shimon, the son of Gamaliel, that at the rejoicing during the festival of the drawing of water on the Feast of Tabernacles, he threw eight flaming torches, one after the other in quick succession, into the air, and caught them again as they descended without suffering one to touch another. He also (in fulfillment of Ps. cii. 14) stooped and kissed the stone floor, supporting himself upon his two thumbs only, — a feat which no one else could perform. And this is what is termed stooping properly.
Rabbi Shimon ben Gamaliel Juggled Torches at the Water Drawing
Hebraic Literature (1901), Talmud — Sukkah 53a (Ibid., fol. 53, col. 1)