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Hamnuna (Hebrew: המנונא) is the name of
several rabbis from the
period of the Talmud,
among them:
Hamnuna Saba ("the elder").
Second generation Babylonian...
- Rav
Hamnuna Saba (
Hamnuna the Elder) was a
Babylonian rabbi (second
generation of amoraim). He was one of
several amoraim named Hamnuna. He is not to...
- Rav
Hamnuna III, one of
several ancient rabbis named Hamnuna, was a
rabbi mentioned in the Talmud. He
lived in
Babylonia and
belonged to the
third generation...
- are only
observed by kohanim, and
others only by men or by women. Rav
Hamnuna sourced the
count of 613 in the
verse Deuteronomy 33:4 ("Moses commanded...
- century),
disciple of
Rabbi Yochanan. Dean of the
Yeshiva in Caesarea.
Hamnuna —
Several rabbis in the
Talmud bore this name, the most well-known being...
- de-Adam, the
Sifra de-Hanokh, the
Sifra di-Shelomo Malka, the
Sifra de-Rav
Hamnuna Sava, the
Sifra de-Rav
Yeiva Sava, the
Sifra de-Aggadeta, the Raza de-Razin...
- born on the day that Rav
Hamnuna, his father, died. In
Midrash Shmuel the same
story appears, but
without mentioning that
Hamnuna was his father. In Genesis...
- 76–77. This
blessing is
found in the Talmud,
Berachot 11b,
where Rabbi Hamnuna is
quoted as
saying "This is the best of all blessings."
Bernard S. Jacobson...
- is
classed as a "righteous man who suffers", this is the
query of Rav
Hamnuna to Elijah. But
according to Elijah's answer, ibid., the
explanation of...
- Rav
loved the Book of
Ecclesiasticus (Sirach), and
warned his
disciple Hamnuna Saba
against unjustifiable asceticism by
quoting its
advice that considering...