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Samuel ben
Nahman (Hebrew: שמואל בן נחמן) or
Samuel [bar]
Nahmani (Hebrew: שמואל [בר] נחמני) was a
rabbi of the Talmud,
known as an amora, who
lived in...
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Rabbah bar
Naḥmani (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: רבה בר נחמני) (died c. 320 CE) was a
Jewish Talmudist known throughout the
Talmud simply as Rabbah. He...
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Rabbah bar
Nahmani.
Abaye was
often called "
Nahmani" by his friends.
According to one opinion,
first mentioned by Rashi, he was
called Nahmani because he...
- Stav
Nahmani (Hebrew: סתיו נחמני; born 6
October 2002) is an
Israeli professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for F.C. Ashdod.
Nahmani started his...
- from the
original on 22
August 2010.
Retrieved 14 May 2011. Lacroix, E.;
Nahmani, I.; Rebut, D.; Fanton, L. (1
September 2020). "New
measures introduced...
- LGBT ****ociation, at the "Bar-Noar" (Hebrew: בר נוער, "Youth Bar"), on
Nahmani Street, on
August 1, 2009. A 26-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl were...
- reasonable).
Rabbah bar
Nahmani,
Babylonian Jewish Talmudist (Amora). Abaye,
Babylonian Jewish Talmudist,
nephew of
Rabbah bar
Nahmani Bebai ben Abaye, Babylonian...
- Claus) (d. 343) Liu Kun,
Chinese general and poet (d. 318)
Rabbah bar
Nahmani,
Babylonian 'amora
Saint Spyridon,
bishop of
Trimythous (d. 348) Claudius...
- was
already disputed by the
early rabbis.
According to
Rabbi Shemuel bar
Nahmani, they did not
permit a 'beautiful
captive woman'
except during the first...
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Eliezer ben Hurc****, who
lived c. 70 CE, and that by the time of
Rabbah bar
Nahmani (the 3rd century)
there was a "Scroll of Haftarot",
which is not further...