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Rabbi Abbahu (Hebrew: אבהו) was a Jew and
Talmudist of the
Talmudic Academies in
Syria Palaestina from
about 279 to 320 CE and is
counted a
member of the...
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Samuel b.
Abbahu (Hebrew: רב שמואל בריה דרב אבהו, Rav
Shmuel Beria DeRav Abbahu, or רב שמואל בר רבא, read as Rav
Shmuel Bar Rabbah) was a
Babylonian rabbi...
- soon drew
large numbers of
gifted students,
native and foreign,
among them
Abbahu,
Rabbi Ammi,
Rabbi ****i,
Eleazar ben Pedat,
Hiyya bar Abba, Jose bar Hanina...
- folk
etymology connecting cherub to a
Hebrew word for "youthful" is due to
Abbahu (3rd century).(p 1) The
Israelite cherubim are
described as
fulfilling a...
- God
alone did not
create the world. In
Genesis Rabbah 2:2, the
amoraim Abbahu and
Shimon ben Pazi give
analogies in
which tohu
wabohu means "bewildered...
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attempt to
revive the Sanhedrin · 613 mitzvot · 92nd
Street Y Av · Abaye ·
Abbahu · Abba Eban · Abba Arikha · Abishai · Abraham ·
Abraham ibn Ezra · Abraham...
- of the
household of
Rabbi Abbahu, in
which they
would slaughter a calf at the
conclusion of each
Shabbat and
Rabbi Abbahu would eat one of its kidneys...
- Chiyya, the darshan, and
flocked to hear R.
Abbahu, the maggid. To
appease the
sensitive Chiyya,
Abbahu modestly declared, "We are like two merchants...
- be four blasts, then
Rabbi Abbahu's requirement makes for a
total of 30 blasts.
According to
another opinion,
Rabbi Abbahu instituted a
total of 12 rather...
- parti****nt in the
discussions at the
Yeshivot of Sura and Mahuza.
Rabbi Abbahu (d.
early 4th century),
disciple of
Rabbi Yochanan. Dean of the Yeshiva...