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Abaye (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: אַבַּיֵי, romanized: abbayē) was an
amora of the
fourth generation of the
Talmudic academies in Babylonia. He was born...
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belonged to the
fourth generation of amoraim. He is
known for his
debates with
Abaye, and is one of the most
often cited rabbis in the Talmud. He was born about...
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Abaye is a town
located in the
region of
Boucle du
Mouhoun in
Burkina Faso. It is at 13°26'26.9"N 3°54'06.8"W and has an
unknown po****tion (2024). "Abaye...
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Talmudist (Amora).
Abaye,
Babylonian Jewish Talmudist,
nephew of
Rabbah bar
Nahmani Bebai ben
Abaye,
Babylonian Jewish Talmudist, son of
Abaye Rabbah died at...
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Gamaliel IV. Abba the
Surgeon Bebai ben
Abaye (fl. c. 4th century) Rav
Nachman bar
Yitzchak (d. 356),
disciple of
Abaye and Rava. Dean of the
Yeshiva at Pumbedita...
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Bevai bar
Abaye (Imperial Aramaic: ביבי בר אביי) was a
Jewish Talmudist who
lived in Babylonia,
known as an
amora of the
fourth and
fifth amoraic generations...
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likely to be the true author). Of these, the
commentary of
Paltoi ben
Abaye (c. 840) is the earliest. His son,
Zemah ben
Paltoi paraphrased and explained...
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Throughout history,
priests and rabbis,
including Hanina ben Dosa and
Abaye,
tried to curb the
power of
succubi over humans. However, not all succubi...
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stated that the
Mishnaic calendar was used "until the days of
Abaye and Rava" (c. 320–350 CE), and that the
change came when "the land of Israel...
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version is
written for the
protection of a
single individual, but the sage
Abaye counseled merging one's
individual need with that of the community. The...