• Rav Abba bar Aybo (Aramaic: רַב אַבָּא בַּר אִיבּוֹ; 175–247 CE), commonly known as Abba Arikha (אַבָּא אריכא) or simply as Rav (רַב), was a Jewish amora...
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  • Arikha (Hebrew: אריכא) is a Hebrew surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abba Arikha (175–247 CE), Jewish amora Alba Arikha (born 1966), French-British...
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  • there in 254 CE. In the Talmud, Samuel is frequently associated with Abba Arikha ("Rav"), with whom he debated on many issues. As in the case of many...
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  • law after its initial codification. The first Babylonian Amoraim were Abba Arikha, respectfully referred to as Rav, and his contemporary and frequent debate...
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    one attributed to Rabbi Abba Arikha and one to Rabbi Samuel, for what Ham did to Noah to warrant the curse. According to Abba Arika, Ham castrated Noah...
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    end of the era of the Gaonim. Sura Academy was founded by the Amora Abba Arikha ("Rav"), a disciple of Judah ha-Nasi. Among the well-known sages that...
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    his death are: Hanina bar Hama and Hoshaiah Rabbah in Eretz Yisrael, Abba Arikha and Samuel of Nehardea in Babylon (the Jewish term for Lower Mesopotamia)...
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    are discussed by the Talmud in b. Eruvin 53a: The cave of makhpela: Abba Arikha and Samuel of Nehardea [disputed]; one said, "It is two chambers, one...
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  • time of Abba Arikha). Its first appearance is the manuscript of the Rosh Hashana liturgy by the 3rd century Babylonian Talmudic sage Abba Arikha. He included...
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    Sahar, Laban, and their sister Rebecca.[citation needed] In the Talmud, Abba Arikha in the name of Reuben ben Strobilus cited Laban's and Bethuel's response...
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