- Rav
Kahana bar
Taḥlifa (כהנא בר תחליפא) was a
Jewish Talmudist who
lived in Babylonia,
known as an
amora of the
third century CE. He is
mentioned only...
- great-great-grandchildren,
including Amemar b. Yenuqa. Bizna, Z'era,
Kahana b.
Taḥlifa,
Nachman b. Yaakov, G'neva, Ḥisda, Abin, and
others relay his teachings...
-
sociologist Jacob ben
Abraham Kahana (died 1826),
rabbinical author Kahana b.
Tahlifa,
Jewish Talmudist who
lived in Babylonia,
known as an
amora of the third...
- it was
known or
recognized may be seen from the
admission of
Kahana ben
Tahlifa, a
Babylonian amora of the
fourth century, that
while at 18
years of age...
- 610 Rav
Hunai (Huna) –
around 650 Rav
Sheshna (Sheshua,
Mesharsheya b.
Tahlifa) –
around 670
Hanina of
Nehar Pekkod (Hananiah, Hinenai, Ha-Kohen, of Nhr...
-
reports began in "the
second month, in the
second year." Rav
Menasia bar
Tahlifa said in Rav's name that this
proved that
there is no
chronological order...
-
Numbers 1
before Numbers 9, out of
chronological order. Rav
Menasia bar
Tahlifa said in Rav's name that this
proved that
there is no
chronological order...
-
Joshua (or
according to
another version, Rav Papi and then R. Huna b.
Tahlifa) who both
prohibited him from
doing so.
According to
Sheiltot of Ahai of...
- his
premature death was a
punishment for
having affronted Man****eh b.
Taḥlifa, a
student of the Law, by
treating him as an ignoramus. Rami bar Hama was...