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- Yehudai ben Nahman (or Yehudai Gaon; Hebrew: יהודאי גאון, sometimes: Yehudai b. Nahman) was the head of the yeshiva in Sura from 757 to 761, during the...
- was in fact composed by Yehudai ben Nahman. Based on anachronistic discrepancies, Moses ben Jacob's opinion that it was Yehudai ben Nahman who composed...
- Pesukot (Hebrew: הלכות פסוקות) is a condensed rabbinic work written by Yehudai Gaon in the Geonic Era, containing chapters on common Jewish halachic themes...
- Zalman. "The Periods of Mourning". Chabad.org. Retrieved November 30, 2019. Yehudai Gaon (1999). Sefer Halachot Pesukot (in Hebrew). Jerusalem: Ahavat Shalom...
- Moishele Bar Giora, was killed in a premature explosion and another, Abraham Yehudai, was badly wounded. The operations were publicised by the illegal Haganah...
- She'iltoth of Acha'i [Gaon] Halachot Gedolot Halachot Pesukot, by Rav Yehudai Gaon Emunoth ve-Deoth (Saadia Gaon) The Siddur by Amram Gaon Responsa The...
- members of which had occupied the gaonate. His father was Hananiah ben R. Yehudai, also a gaon. Sherira claimed descent from Rabbah b. Abuha, who belonged...
- works. The first legal codex proper, Halachot Pesukot ("Decided Laws"), by Yehudai ben Nahman (c. 760), rearranges the Talmud p****ages in a structure manageable...
- well-known sages that headed the yeshiva were Rav Huna, Rav Chisda, Rav Ashi, Yehudai ben Nahman, Natronai ben Hilai, Saadia Gaon, and others. Abba Arikha arrived...
- earliest mentions of this mnemonic include the geonic work Halakhot Pesuqot: Yehudai ben Nahman (attributed). "18". Halakhot Pesuqot (in Hebrew). Mekitze Nirdamim...