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Rav Ashi (Hebrew: רב אשי) ("Rabbi Ashi") (352–427) was a
Babylonian Jewish rabbi, of the
sixth generation of amoraim. He
reestablished the
Academy at...
- distressed); וְחַנּוּן
VeḤanun: and
gracious (if
humankind is
already in distress); אֶרֶךְ אַפַּיִם
Erekh appayim: slow to anger; וְרַב-חֶסֶד
VeRav ḥesed: and plenteous...
- 50a, s.v. "
verav ****i"
Sefer ha-Yashar, responsa, nos. 3 and 4 See
Tosafot Yevamot 42a s.v. "stam,"
Tosafot Eruvin (Talmud) 32a s.v. "
Rav" (although there...
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VeḤanun: and gracious; (6) אֶרֶךְ אַפַּיִם
Erekh appayim: slow to anger; (7) וְרַב-חֶסֶד
VeRav ḥesed: and
abundant in kindness; (8) וֶאֱמֶת
VeEmet:...
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Retrieved 7
October 2013.
Rav Ovadia Yossef. "Ceding
Territory of the Land of
Israel in
Order to Save Lives",
Tehumim Vol. 10, 1989
Rav Ovadia Yossef. "Ceding...
- Hyman, in "Toledot
Tannaim veAmoraim,"
claims this is a mistake.
Hyman writes that
Rav Acha
barei de
Rav Yosef was a
student of
Rav Ashi, a sixth-generation...
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between this
Rav ****bi, and
Rav ****bi II, who was a
pupil of Rava.
Babylonian Talmud,
Shabbat 23b
Babylonian Talmud,
Gittin 55b
Toledot tannaʿim
ve-amoraʾim...
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representatives was
permitted to
appear in
person before the pontiff.
Gadol verav veram Napoleon (in Hebrew, Italian, and Latin).
Tipographia della Società...
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Autobiographical Reflections of
Rav Aharon Lichtenstein zt"l".
Yeshivat Har Etzion.
Retrieved 2024-11-28. "Pictures of
Rav Aharon Lichtenstein Throughout...
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Rav Mesharshiya (or R. Mesharshya, or
Rav Mesharsheya, or
Rav Mesharshia; Hebrew: רב משרשיא) was a
Babylonian rabbi, of the
fifth generation of amoraim...