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Avigdor Arikha (Hebrew: אביגדור אריכא;
April 28, 1929 –
April 29, 2010) was a Romanian-born French–Israeli artist,
printmaker and art historian. Victor...
- (Aramaic: רַב אַבָּא בַּר אִיבּוֹ; 175–247 CE),
commonly known as Abba
Arikha (אַבָּא אריכא) or
simply as Rav (רַב), was a
Jewish amora of the 3rd century...
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Arikha (Hebrew: אריכא) is a
Hebrew surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Abba
Arikha (175–247 CE),
Jewish amora Alba
Arikha (born 1966), French-British...
- Franco-Israeli
artist Avigdor Arikha. Her
mother is the
American poet, Anne Atik. Her sister, Noga
Arikha, is a historian.
Arikha received her BA from Hampshire...
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after its
initial codification. The
first Babylonian Amoraim were Abba
Arikha,
respectfully referred to as Rav, and his
contemporary and
frequent debate...
- p. xiii.
Arikha 1986, p. 6.
Canaday 1969, p. 814.
Mongan and Naef 1967, p. 244.
Mongan and Naef 1967, p. xxii.
Arikha 1986, p. 48.
Arikha 1986, p. 91...
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Talmud presents two
possible explanations, one
attributed to
Rabbi Abba
Arikha and one to
Rabbi Samuel, for what Ham did to Noah to
warrant the curse....
- (חַיֵּי שָׂרָה), and
Toledot (תּוֹלְדֹת).
Hanan bar Rava
taught in Abba
Arikha's name that Abraham's
mother was
named ʾĂmatlaʾy bat Karnebo.
Hiyya bar Abba...
- end of the era of the Gaonim. Sura
Academy was
founded by the
Amora Abba
Arikha ("Rav"), a
disciple of
Judah ha-Nasi.
Among the well-known
sages that headed...
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Cambridge History of
Medieval Philosophy,
Volume 1.
Cambridge University Press.
Arikha, Noga (2007). P****ions and Tempers: A
History of the Humours. Harpers. ISBN 978-0060731175...