• Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "'Abba 'Arika". Sherira Gaon (1988). The Iggeres of Rav Sherira Gaon. Translated by...
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  • same root.) Abba of Acre (3rd century), Jewish religious scholar Abba Arika (175–247), Jewish/Babylonian religious scholar Abba bar Abba (2nd-3rd century)...
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    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 on...
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    in Babylonia. The foundations of this process of analysis were laid by Abba Arika (175–247), a disciple of Judah ha-Nasi. Tradition ascribes the compilation...
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  • As for men who committed adultery (with another man's wife), Abba ben Joseph and Abba Arika are both quoted in the Talmud as expressing abhorrence, and...
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  • the Sura Academy founded in 225 by Abba Arika, was an influential and dominant yeshiva for about 800 years. After Abba Arikha and Samuel of Nehardea died...
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  • As for men who committed adultery (with another man's wife), Abba ben Joseph and Abba Arika are both quoted in the Talmud as expressing abhorrence, and...
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    Judah bar Ilai (c. 170 CE), who is the latest tanna to be quoted therein. Abba Arika and Samuel of Nehardea (c. 230 CE) argued on the compilation of the Haggadah...
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    to commit the same offense. Abba Arika ("Rav") said that God gave Cain a dog, making him an example for murderers. Abba Jose ben Hanan said that God...
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  • Talmud, Rav or Rab (used alone) is a common name for the first Amora, Abba Arika, who established the Sura Academy and, using the Mishnah as text, laid...
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