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Kayyara Kinhanna Rai (8 June 1915 – 9
August 2015) was an
Indian independence activist, author, poet, journalist,
teacher and farmer. Rai was born on...
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Simeon Kayyara, also
spelled Shimon Kiara (Hebrew: שמעון קיירא), was a Jewish-Babylonian
halakhist of the
first half of the 8th century.
Although he lived...
- its authorship,
though the
dominant opinion attributes it to
Simeon Kayyara.
Kayyara's chief work is
believed by some to be the
Halakhot Gedolot, whereas...
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Hebrew as
Hilkhot Riu.)
Halakhot Gedolot ("Great Law Book"), by
Simeon Kayyara,
published two
generations later (but
possibly written c. 743 CE), contains...
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Halachot Gedolot ("Great Laws"),
thought to be
written by
Rabbi Simeon Kayyara (the Bahag,
author of the
Halakhot Gedolot) is the
earliest extant enumeration...
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Kayyar is a
village in
Kasaragod district in the
state of Kerala, India.
Kayyara Kinhanna Rai an
Indian independence activist, author, poet, journalist...
- Hegde,
Indian singer and
bollywood composer Sudarshan Shetty,
sculptor Kayyara Kinhanna Rai,
Author Jay Shetty,
British author and life
coach A. B. Shetty...
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other abridgments She'iltot of
Achai Gaon
Halachot Gedolot, by
Simeon Kayyara. The most
notable author among the
Geonim was
Saadia Gaon, who
wrote Biblical...
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frequently reprinted). Nachmanides'
writings in the
defense of
Simeon Kayyara and
Alfasi also
belong in the
category of his
Talmudic and
halachic works...
- the
specific tragedy of 9
Tevet is unknown. Some m****cripts of
Simeon Kayyara (not
those available to the Tur) add that Ezra and
Nechemiah died on this...