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Hanina (Hebrew: רב חנינא), also
known as
Hananiah (חנניא;
sometimes spelled Hananyah), was a second- or third-generation
amora of the Land of Israel...
- Beit
Hanina (Arabic: بيت حنينا ,Hebrew: בית חנינא) is an Arab
Palestinian neighborhood in East Jerusalem. It is on the road to Ramallah,
eight kilometers...
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Hanina was a
second and
third generation Amora Sage of the Land of Israel.
Hanina may also
refer to: Hananiah, a
given name "
Hanina", a song by Mohamed...
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Hanina ben Dosa (Hebrew: חנינא בן דוסא) was a
Jewish sage,
miracle worker, and
student of
Rabbi Yohanan ben
Zakkai during the
early or
middle first and...
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Sherira bar
Hanina (Jewish
Babylonian Aramaic: שרירא בר חנינא), more
commonly known as
Sherira Gaon (שרירא גאון; c. 906 – c. 1006), was the gaon of the...
- R.
Hanina (or Hananiah) of
Sepphoris (Hebrew: רבי חנניה דציפורין, read as
Rabbi Hananiah DeTziporin;
alternative Hebrew spelling: בי חנינא דציפורי) sometimes...
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Rabbi Jose bar
Hanina (Hebrew: רבי יוסי בר חנינא, read as
Rabbi Yossi bar
Hanina) was an
amora of the Land of Israel, from the
second generation of the...
- and with
Hanina.
Ruchami and
Hanina plan a conventional,
festive wedding with her parents' blessing;
despite Ruchami's best efforts,
Hanina's estranged...
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Hanina [Hananyah]
Segan ha-Kohanim (Hebrew: ר' חנינא (חנניה) סגן הכהנים, lit. "R.
Hanina (Hananiah) [the]
Segan (Deputy) Ha-Kohanim (High priest)") was...
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Hanina bar Hama (died c. 250) (Hebrew: חנינא בר חמא) was a
Jewish Talmudist,
halakhist and
aggadist frequently quoted in the
Babylonian and the Jerusalem...