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Amemar (Hebrew: אַמֵּימָר, romanized: ʾammēmār) was a
Babylonian rabbi of the
fifth and
sixth generation of amoraim. His name is a
compound word formed...
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Amemar bar Mar Yanuḳa (Hebrew: אמימר בר מר ינוקא; also Yanḳa, ינקא) was a
Babylonian rabbi (amora) of the
fifth and
sixth amoraic generations, who, together...
- also "the
mistress of the sorceresses" who
communicated magic secrets to
Amemar, a
Jewish sage. In
Zoharistic Kabbalah, she is a
queen of the
demons and...
- was home to
great scholars such as
Samuel of Nehardea, Rav Nachman, and
Amemar.
Nehardea was
adjacent or
identical to Anbar, a
short distance from the...
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Judah bar
Meremar (or
Judah Mar bar Meremar, or Rab Judah;, or
Judah b.
Amemar, Hebrew: יהודה בר מרימר) was a
Babylonian rabbi, of the
seventh generation...
- with Rava. His main
rabbis were Rav Papa and
Amemar, and once Rav Papa
visited him in his house.
Amemar permitted him to
marry a
woman from ****za, even...
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Exilarchs and
according to
Sherira ben Hanina,
formed part of
names like "
Amemar". In the
Geonic period, "Mar"
could be used for any
notable and the Geonim...
- 29.0276667°N 113.4987500°W / 29.0276667; -113.4987500 100 12 Isla San
Amemar aka Isla
Rasita 29°00′52.30″N 113°30′19.40″W / 29.0145278°N 113.5053889°W...
- Rav
Zevid of Nehardea, and
Amemar. In many
Talmud citations,
there is a
mention of Nehardea's
academy methods,
however Amemar states that
despite the fact...
- two great-granddaughters, and four great-great-grandchildren,
including Amemar b. Yenuqa. Bizna, Z'era,
Kahana b. Taḥlifa,
Nachman b. Yaakov, G'neva, Ḥisda...