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Savora (Hebrew: [
savoˈʁa]; Aramaic: סבורא, "a reasoner",
plural Savora'im, Sabora'im [
savoʁaˈ(ʔ)im], סבוראים) is a term used in
Jewish law and history...
- Sura
Academy (Hebrew: ישיבת סורא) was a
Jewish yeshiva located in Sura in what is now
southern Iraq, a
region known in
Jewish texts as "Babylonia". With...
- read as Rav Acha) was a
Jewish Savora sage of the
first generation of the
Savora era. R. Ahai is the most
recorded Savora sage in the
Babylonian Talmud...
- Ena (Hebrew: רב עינא, read as Rav Ena) was a
Jewish Savora sage of the
second generation of the
Savora era. He
headed the Sura
academy and was a counterpart...
- דמן רוב, read as Rav
Rabbai deman-Rov) was a
Jewish Savora sage of the
third generation of the
Savora era. He
headed the
Pumbedita Yeshiva after R. Simuna...
- bar
Nahmani ("Rabbah"), Rav
Yosef b. Hiyya,
Abaye and
Amora sage Rava,
Savora sages Rabbah Jose and Simuna, and
Geonim Rab
Rabbah Gaon and
Paltoi ben...
-
Justin Ena (born 1977),
American football player Rav Ena (died 540),
Jewish Savora sage Ena Sharples, from the
British soap
opera Coronation Street Ena Saitō...
- 30th
Exilarch of Babylon, Mar-Zutra II. He
lived at the
beginning of the
Savora period. Mar-Zutra II had been
crucified on the
bridge of
Mahuza by King...
-
became inactive due to Anti-Jewish
decrees and
pogroms during the
Jewish Savora sages era. Mar ben Huna was,
according to one
opinion based on
Iggeret Rav...
- an
American singer and
songwriter Simuna (or Simona), a
Jewish Talmudist Savora sage "Simone Name Meaning,
Family History,
Family Crest &
Coats of Arms"...