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- Abbahu was a Jewish Talmudist, known as an amora, who lived in the Land of Israel, of the 3rd amoraic generation (about 279-320), sometimes cited...
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- Gamaliel IV was the son of the nasi Judah II, and father of Judah III. In the Jerusalem Talmud there is a story of Gamaliel's humility, when he was...
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- Abba of Acre was a Jewish Talmudist, known as an amora who lived in the Land of Israel and who flourished at the end of the 3rd century. He was...
- Hoshaiah or Oshaya (Hebrew: אושעיא, הושעיה) was a Palestinian amora of the 3rd and 4th amoraic generations. It is supposed that his colleague Ḥa...
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- Hoshaiah Rabbah or Hoshayya Rabbah was Palestinian amora of the first amoraic generation (about 200 C.E.), compiler of baraitot explaining the...
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- Ananiel b. Sason was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in the Land of Israel, known as an amora of the third century, a contemporary of R. Ammi. He...
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- Rabbi Yochanan (also known as Rabbi Yochanan bar Nafcha "Rabbi Yochanan son [of the] blacksmith," Hebrew: יוחנן בר נפחא) (died c. 279) was a rabbi...
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- Me'asha was the name of three important rabbis of the Mishnaic and Talmudic periods. # Me'asha was a tanna to whom one reference occurs in the...
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- Dosetai is a Greek given name meaning "gift of God". It was extremely popular in late classical Judea and among Jewish communities in Egypt, and...
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- Gamaliel VI was the last nasi of the ancient sanhedrin. When he died in 425, Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II did not allow the appointment of a...
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