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Savora (Hebrew: [savoˈʁa]; Aramaic: סבורא, "a reasoner",
plural Savora'im, Sabora'im [savoʁaˈ(ʔ)im], סבוראים) is a term used in
Jewish law and history...
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decisions or inquiries, and the
writings of the
later "Stammaitic" (or
Saboraic) authors,
which are
characterised by a much
longer analysis that often...
- letter, the
first sugya (topic) in the
Babylonian Talmud of
Kiddushin is a
Saboraic or
Geonic addition and was not
written by
Amoraim like the rest of the...
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righteous and
wicked (cf. the Book of Enoch). By at
least the late or
saboraic rabbinical period (500–640 AD),
Gehinnom was
viewed as the
place of ultimate...
- from the
vicinity of
Nehardea is
mentioned by
Sherira Gaon as one of the
saboraic authorities of the 6th century. Mar R. Ḥanina is mentioned,
among the earliest...
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completion of the Mishnah:
enactments were
promulgated also in the Amoraic,
Saboraic, and
Geonic periods of
Jewish law,
although their exact dates are no longer...
- of his time. His
authority in
halakhah is
shown by a rule (probably of
saboraic origin)
appearing in
Seder Tanna'im veAmora'im, that with two exceptions...
- late Amora'im. His
studies on the
Babylonian Talmud's
evolution and the
Saboraic and
early Gaonic activities opened many new
avenues in the development...