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==Prominent Amoraim== The following is an abbreviated listing of the most prominent of the (hundreds of) ''Amoraim'' mentioned in the Talmud. More complete listings may be provided by some of the external links below. ''See also [[List of rabbis#Talmudic period (ca. 200β500 CE)|List of rabbis]].'' === First generation (approx. 230β250 CE) === * [[Abba Arikha]] (d. 247), known as ''Rav'', last ''Tanna'', first ''Amora''. Disciple of [[Judah haNasi]]. Moved from Eretz Yisrael to Babylonia (219). Founder and Dean of the [[Yeshiva]] at [[Sura (city)|Sura]]. * [[Samuel of Nehardea|Shmuel]] (d. 254), a disciple of Judah haNasi's students and others. Dean of the Yeshiva at [[Nehardea]]. * [[Joshua ben Levi]] (early 3rd century), headed the school of [[Lod]]. * [[Bar Kappara]] <ref>{{Cite web |title=Amoraim |url=https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/amoraim |access-date=2022-04-20 |website=www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org}}</ref> [[ Rav Karna]] He was a colleague of Samuel of Nehardea and Rav, serving as a rabbinic judge. The term "judges of the Exile" in the Babylonian Talmud is associated with Karna and Samuel of Nehardea. He composed a compilation of Baraitas for Seder Nezikin, known as Nezikin of the School of Karna. He earned his living by testing wine quality. ===Second generation (approx. 250β290 CE) === [[File:Amorai graves1.jpg|thumb|Tomb of the Amoraim in [[Tiberias]]]] * [[Rav Huna]] (d. 297), disciple of Abba Arikha and [[Samuel of Nehardea]]. Dean of the Yeshiva at Sura. * [[Judah ben Ezekiel]] (d. 299), disciple of Abba Arikha and Samuel of Nehardea. Dean of the [[Pumbedita Academy]]. * [[Adda bar Ahavah]], (3rd and 4th centuries), disciple of Abba Arikha. *[[Hanan bar Rava]], disciple of Abba Arikha. * [[Hillel, son of Gamaliel III]] (fl. early 3rd century), disciple and grandson of Judah haNasi, and younger brother of [[Judah II]]. * [[Judah II]] (fl. early 3rd century), disciple and grandson of Judah haNasi, and son and successor of Gamaliel III as [[Nasi (Hebrew title)|Nasi]]. Sometimes called ''Rabbi Judah Nesi'ah'', and occasionally ''Rebbi'' like his grandfather. * [[Shimon ben Lakish]] (d. late 3rd century), student of [[Yohanan ben Zakkai]], [[Rabbi Yannai]] and others, and colleague of [[Johanan bar Nappaha]]. * [[Johanan bar Nappaha]] (d. 279 or 289), disciple of Judah haNasi and Rabbi Yannai. Dean of the [[Talmudic academies in Syria Palaestina|Tiberian Academy]]. Primary author of the [[Jerusalem Talmud]]. *[[Samuel ben Nahman]] *[[Shila of Kefar Tamarta]] *[[Rabbi Isaac Nappaha]] *[[Anani ben Sason]] ===Third generation (approx. 290β320 CE)=== * [[Rabbah bar Nahmani|Rabbah]] (d. 320), disciple of [[Rav Huna]] and [[Judah ben Ezekiel|Rav Yehudah]]. Dean of the Yeshiva at Pumbedita. * [[Rav Yosef]] (d. 323), disciple of Rav Huna and Rav Yehudah. Dean of the Yeshiva at Pumbedita. *[[Rav Zeira]] (Israel) * [[Rav Chisda]] (d. 309), disciple of Rav, Shmuel, and Rav Huna. Dean of the Yeshiva at Sura. *[[Shimon ben Pazi]] *[[Sheshet|Rav Sheshet]] * [[Rav Nachman]] (d. 320), disciple of Rav, Shmuel, and [[Rabbah bar Avuha]]. Did not head his own yeshiva, but was a regular participant in the discussions at the Yeshivot of Sura and [[Mahuza]]. * [[Abbahu|Rabbi Abbahu]] (d. early 4th century), disciple of [[Yochanan bar Nafcha|Rabbi Yochanan]]. Dean of the Yeshiva in [[Caesarea Maritima|Caesarea]]. * [[Hamnuna]] — Several rabbis in the Talmud bore this name, the most well-known being a disciple of [[Samuel of Nehardea|Shmuel]] (fl. late 3rd century). * [[Judah III]] (d. early 4th century), disciple of Rabbi Johanan bar Nappaha. Son and successor of Gamaliel IV as NASI, and grandson of Judah II. * [[Rabbi Ammi]] * [[Rabbi Assi]] * [[Hanina ben Pappa]] * [[Raba bar Rav Huna]] * [[Rami bar Hama]] * [[Rav Shmuel bar Yehudah]] * [[:he:Χ¨ΧΧ ΧΧ¨ΧΧ‘Χ€ΧΧΧ |Rav Kruspedai]] (ΧΧ¨ΧΧ‘Χ€ΧΧΧ; referred to in the Jerusalem Talmud as Χ§Χ¨ΧΧ‘Χ€Χ), student of Rabbi Yochanan. ===Fourth generation (approx. 320β350 CE)=== * [[Abaye]] (d. 339), disciple of [[Rabbah bar Nahmani|Rabbah]], [[Rav Yosef]], and [[Rav Nachman]]. Dean of the Yeshiva in Pumbedita. * [[Abba b. Bizna]], haggadist * [[Rava (amora)|Rava]] (d. 352), disciple of Rabbah, Rav Yosef, and Rav Nachman, and possibly Rabbi Yochanan. Dean of the Yeshiva at Mahuza. * [[Hillel II]] (fl. c. 360). Creator of the present-day [[Hebrew calendar]]. Son and successor as Nasi of Judah Nesiah, grandson of Gamaliel IV. * [[Abba the Surgeon]] * [[Bebai ben Abaye]] (fl. c. 4th century) === Fifth generation (approx. 350β371 CE) === * [[Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak]] (d. 356), disciple of [[Abaye]] and [[Rava (amora)|Rava]]. Dean of the Yeshiva at Pumbedita. * [[Rav Papa]] (d. 371 or 375), disciple of Abaye and Rava. Dean of the Yeshiva at [[Naresh (city)|Naresh]]. *[[Rav Kahana III|Rav Kahana]], teacher of [[Rav Ashi]] *[[Rav Mesharshiya]], student of Rava, son-in-law of Rav Kahana; colleague of Rav Papa. * Rav Hama * Rav Huna berai d'Rav Yehoshua === Sixth generation (approx. 371β427 CE) === * [[Rav Ashi]] (d. 427), disciple of [[Rav Kahana III|Rav Kahana]]. Dean of the Yeshiva in [[Sura (city)|Mata Mehasia]]. Primary redactor of the [[Babylonian Talmud]]. * [[Ravina I]] (d. 421), disciple of Abaye and Rava. Colleague of Rav Ashi in the Yeshiva at Mata Mehasia, where he assisted in the redaction of the Babylonian Talmud. === Seventh generation (approx. 425β460 CE) === * [[Mar bar Rav Ashi]]. === Eighth generation (approx. 460β500 CE)=== * [[Ravina II]] (d. 475 or 500), disciple of Ravina I and Rav Ashi. Dean of the Yeshiva at Sura. Completed the redaction of the Babylonian Talmud.
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