- Rav Ashi
Rav Ashi ("Rabbi Ashi") (352-427) was a celebrated Jewish religious scholar, a Babylonian amora, who reestablished the academy at Sura and was first editor of the Babylonian Talmud. According to a tradition preserved in the academies, Rav Ashi was born in the same year that Rava, the great teacher of Mahuza, died, and he was the first teacher of any importance in the Talmudic Academies in Babylonia after Raba's death. Simai, Ashi's father, was a rich and learned man, … - Rav Huna
Rav Huna was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the second generation and head of the Academy of Sura; He was born about 216, passed away in 296-297 (608 of the Seleucidan era)). - Rav Papa
Rav Papa was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia. Known as an Amora, he was a student of both Rava and Abaye. He led the Talmudical academy in Nehardea. Rav Papa was a wealthy man and it is said that whenever he completed a tractate he held a large party at which he invited his ten sons and many other people. At many modern siyums, a short prayer is said which mentions Rav Papa and his ten sons. - Abbahu
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 as R. Abbahu of Caesarea (Ḳisrin). His rabbinic education was acquired mainly at Tiberias, in the academy presided over by R. Johanan, with whom his relations were almost those of a son (Yer. Berakhot ii.4b; Gittin 44b; Bava Batra 39a). - Rav Nachman
Rav Nachman (d. 320) (Hebrew: רב נחמן בר יעקב) was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the third generation, and pupil of Mar Samuel. He was chief justice of the Jews who were subject to the exilarch (the political head of the Babylonian Jewish community), and was also head of the school of Nehardea. On the destruction of that town, he transferred his pupils to Shekanẓib. - Sheshet
Sheshet was a Babylonian amora of the third generation and colleague of R. Naḥman bar Jacob, with whom he had frequent arguments concerning questions of religious law. His teacher's name is not definitely known, but Sheshet was an auditor at Huna's lectures (Yeb. 64b; Ket. 69a). - Rava
Rava (רבא) was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora, born in 270, and one of the most often-cited Rabbis in the Talmud. He studied at the yeshiva (Torah Academy) of Pumbedita: see Talmudic Academies in Babylonia. There he became famous for his debates with his study-partner Abaye. The debates between Rava and Abaye are considered classic examples of Talmudic discourse. - Matateu
Lucas Sebastião da Fonseca (born July 26, 1927 in Lourenço Marques, now Maputo, Mozambique - died January 27, 2000 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada), known as Matateu (pron.) was the first great Mozambican-born Portuguese footballer, before the arrival of Eusébio. Like him, he was a top scorer, both for Belenenses and the National Team. In matter of longevity he can be considered the Portuguese Stanley Matthews, because he played until 50. - Abaye
Abaye was a Rabbi of the Jewish Talmud who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora; born about the close of the third century; died 339 (see Talmudic Academies in Babylonia). His father, Kaylil, was the brother of Rabbah bar Nachmani, a teacher at the Academy of Pumbedita. Abaye's real name was Nachmani, after his grandfather. Left an orphan at an early age, he was adopted by his uncle, Rabbah bar Nachmani, who nicknamed him Abaye ("Little Father"), … - Hoshaiah
Hoshaiah or Oshaya (Hebrew: אושעיא, הושעיה) was a Palestinian amora of the 3rd and 4th amoraic generations. It is supposed that his colleague Ḥanina was his brother (Sanh. 14a; see Edels, "Ḥiddushe Agadot," ad loc.). They were lineal descendants from Eli the priest, which circumstance they assigned as reason for Johanan's failure to ordain them. For a living they plied the shoemaker's trade. - Raba
Raba or Raba Ben Joseph Ben Hama(c. 280-352) was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora. His top student was the famous Abaye. The latter was head of the yeshiva academy at Pumbedita. Raba founded a new school at Machuza, which eventually became the only academy in Babylonia during his life. The development of Talmudic law (or Halakhah) was much indebted to him. He influenced all branches of Jewish learning. - Hoshaiah Rabbah
Hoshaiah Rabbah or Hoshayya Rabbah was Palestinian amora of the first amoraic generation (about 200 C.E.), compiler of baraitot explaining the Mishnah-Tosefta. He was closely associated with the successors of Rebbi, as was his father with Rebbi himself. Hoshaiah's father, Ḥama, lived in Sepphoris, the residence of Rebbi and the seat of the patriarchs. - Abba Bar Abba
Abba bar Abba (father of Samuel) was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the 2nd and 3rd centuries, distinguished for piety, benevolence, and learning. He is known chiefly through his son Mar Samuel, principal of the Academy of Nehardea, and is nearly always referred to as "Samuel's father." Abba traveled to Palestine, where he entered into relations with R. Judah I, the patriarch, … - Judah ben Ezekiel
Judah ben Ezekiel (Hebrew: יהודה בן יחזקאל) was a Babylonian amora of the 2nd generation. He was the most prominent disciple of Rav (Abba Arika), in whose house he often stayed, and whose son Hiyya was his pupil (Er. 2b). After Rav's death Judah went to R. Samuel, who esteemed him highly and called him "Shinena" (= "sharpwitted"; Ber. 36a; Kid. 32a) or he with the long teeth (R' Hai Gaon in a responsa). - Rami Bar Hama
Rami bar Hama was a Babylonian amora of the third generation, a pupil of R. Ḥisda, and a fellow student of Raba, who was somewhat his junior (B. B. 12b; Suk. 29a; comp. Rabbinowitz, "Variæ Lectiones"). He frequently addressed questions to R. Ḥisda (Ket. 86b; Yoma 58a; Pes. 27b; Er. 8b, 73a). R. Ḥisda once asked him a question to which Rami found an answer in a mishnah; R. Ḥisda thereupon rewarded him by rendering him a personal service (B. Ḳ. 20a, b). - Raba ben Joseph ben Hama
Raba Ben Joseph Ben Hama (c. 280-352) was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora. He is closely associated in his studies with Abaye. The latter was head of the Academy at Pumbeditha. Raba founded a new school at Mahuza, which eventually became, so long as Raba lived, the only academy in Babylonia. The development of Talmudic Law (or Halakhah) was much indebted to this rabbi, whose influence in all branches of Jewish learning was supreme. - Shila Of Kefar Tamarta
Shila of Kefar Tamarta was a Jewish Talmudist, an amora of the 3rd century, from the Land of Israel. In the Jerusalem Talmud sources he is called only by his personal name, but in the Babylonian Talmud the name of his home in Judea is always added, in order to distinguish him from an older Babylonian amora who bore the same name. Shila was accustomed to deliver public haggadic lectures, … - Tanhuma Bar Abba
Tanhuma bar Abba was a Palestinian amora of the 5th generation, one of the foremost haggadists of his time. He was a pupil of Ḥuna bar Abin (Num. R. iii.; Gen. R. xli.), from whom he transmits halakic (Yer. Ḥal. 57d; Shab. 10c) as well as haggadic sayings (Yer. Pe'ah 15b; Shab. 11d; Ab. Zarah 43a). He received instruction also from Judah ben Shalom (Midr. Teh. to Ps. cxix. 2) and R. Phinehas (Yer. Sheḳ. 49d). According to W. Bacher, he resided in Nave, … - Ananiel B. Sason
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 rarely discussed "Halakot", and his discussions of them were not original ("Shab." 64b). Once he recited a "Halakah" in the patriarch's mansion, without naming its author, which provoked R. Ammi to ask: "Is it his own? It is what R. Eleazar had reported in the name of R. Oshaiah" (M. Ḳ. 24b). - Carlos Alberto Alves Garcia
Carlitos realname Carlos Alberto Alves Garcia (born September 6, 1982 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese soccer winger currently playing in Switzerland at FC Basel. Carlitos started his professional career at Amora in the early age of 17. Two years later he moved to Estoril-Praia, where he helped the team achieve its promotion to the Portuguese Liga and caught the eye of the country's biggest team due to his strong dribbling skills and speed. - Abba Of Acre
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 greatly respected by Abbahu and praised as an example of modesty ("Soṭah," 40a). - Raba Bar Rav Huna
Raba bar Rav Huna was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the third generation (d. 322). He was the son of Rav Huna, the head of the Academy of Sura - Rav Jonah
Jonah (Hebrew: רבי יונה) was a Palestinian amora of the 4th century, the leading rabbinical authority in the 4th amoraic generation. With Jose II, his early schoolmate and lifelong colleague and business partner, he studied under Ze'era I and Rav Ela (Bek. 30a; Yer. Ter. ii. 41d), and when, as young men, they called on Abbahu to express their sympathy with him in his bereavement, he treated them as prominent scholars (Yer. Sanh. vi. 23d). - Kahana B. Tahlifa
Kahana b. Taḥlifa, is a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the third century. He is mentioned only twice in the Babylonian Talmud; viz., in "Men." 66b, where he refutes R. Kahana, and in " 'Er." 8b, where he quotes a sentence of R. Kahana b. Minyomi, who seems to have been his teacher. Kahana b. Taḥlifa apparently emigrated to Palestine, perhaps in company with R. Zera; for "Yer. 'Ab. - Bebai ben Abaye
Bebai ben Abaye was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora of the fourth and fifth amoraic generations (fourth century CE), son of the celebrated Abaye Nahmani, and presiding judge in Pumbedita, where his father had directed the academy. Some rabbinic chronologists suggest his identity with Bebai II (Bebai ben Abin), which, however, is chronologically incorrect, the latter having been a fellow-pupil of Rab Joseph, … - Rabbi Helbo
Rabbi Helbo was an amora who flourished about the end of the 3rd century, and who is frequently mentioned in both Talmuds. It seems that Ḥelbo was at first in Babylon, where he studied under Rav Huna, the head of the Academy of Sura, and that, like the other Babylonian amoraim, he was called "Rab" (Ned. 40a). Later he settled in Palestine, where he was ordained rabbi. He is mentioned as having spoken in the names of Abdima of Ḥaifa (Yer. Ber. iv. - Rabbi Bar Hiyya
Rabbi Hiyya (Hebrew: רבי חייא) was a rabbi and Jewish religious scholar of the Mishnaic period. Active in Tiberias, Hiyya was the primary compiler of the "tosefta." He was the uncle of Abba Arika. Hiyya was an "amora" of priestly descent. In the Jerusalem Talmud he is also called Ḥiyya bar Ba or Ḥiyya bar Wa (Yer. - Abba Bar Zabdai
Abba (Ba) bar Zabdai was a Palestinian amora who flourished in the 3rd century. He studied in Babylonia, attending the lectures of Rab and Rav Huna, and subsequently settled at Tiberias, where he occupied a respected position by the side of Rav Ammi and Assi. Mention is made of his custom of saying his prayers in a loud voice (Yer. Berachot iv.7a). Of his haggadic productions there exists, among others, a sermon for a public fast-day, on Lamentations iii.41 (Yer. - Me'Asha
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 Mishna (Peah ii. 6), from which it appears that he lived in the time of Hillel's descendants (comp. Heilprin, "Seder ha-Dorot," ii.). # Me'asha ben Joseph (?) was an aggadist and mystic; grandson and pupil of Joshua ben Levi (Yer. Ber. ii. 3; Yer. - Paula Toller
Lead singer of the band 'Kid Abelha'. Has a son named Gabriel [b. 1990] Lived with Herbert Vianna [1982 - 1985] Paula studied vocals with singer Vera Maria do Canto e Mello. Started to sing and compose in Kid Abelha in 1982. Has a brother. Paula was raised by her paternal grandparents: Renée (housewife) and Paulo (ex-serurgion). Studied French and study German. - Amora Mautner
Daughter of Jorge Mautner and Ruth Mendes. Mother, with boyfriend Marcos Palmeira, of a girl named Júlia, born on September 18th 2007 in Casa de Saúde de São José, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. - Amora Pêra
Daughter of actress Sandra Pêra and composer Gonzaguinha. Niece of actress Marília Pêra. Cousin of actors Ricardo Graça Mello, Esperança Motta and Nina Moreno. Granddaughter of actor Manuel Pêra and actress Dinorah Marzullo. Granddaughter of composer Luiz Gonzaga. Half-sister of Daniel Gonzaga, Fernanda Gonzaga and Mariana Gonzaga. Great-granddaughter o - Amora Purananda
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