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Sherira bar
Hanina (Hebrew: שרירא בר חנינא) more
commonly known as
Sherira Gaon (Hebrew: שרירא גאון; c. 906 – c. 1006) was the gaon of the
Academy of Pumbeditha...
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Iggeret of
Rabbi Sherira Gaon (Hebrew: אגרת רב שרירא גאון), also
known as the
Letter of Rav
Sherira Gaon, and the
Epistle of Rav
Sherira Gaon, is a responsum...
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important early account of its composition, the
Iggeret of
Rabbi Sherira Gaon of
Sherira Gaon, is
ambiguous on the point,
although the "Spanish" recension...
- Hai ben
Sherira (Hebrew: האיי בר שרירא)
better known as Hai Gaon (Hebrew: האיי גאון), was a
medieval Jewish theologian,
rabbi and
scholar who
served as...
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Tannaitic source material and that
parts of the
Tosefta predate the Mishnah.
Sherira ben
Hanina (987 CE), in his
epistle written to the
heads of the Jewish...
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Sherira Gaon ("[The]
Epistle of Rav
Sherira Gaon") is
accounted as an
important historian source,
especially to
Jewish history. Hai Gaon ben
Sherira –...
- No 1,
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Martyrs mentioned in
Jewish liturgy.
According to the
Iggeret of
Rabbi Sherira Gaon he was beheaded,
along with
Rabbi Ishmael ben
Elisha the High Priest...
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important early account of its composition, the
Iggeret Rav
Sherira Gaon (Epistle of
Rabbi Sherira Gaon) is
ambiguous on the point,
although the
Spanish recension...
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According to
Sherira Gaon, the end of the
Talmudic redaction is
marked by the
death of
Ravina II (see: Gaon,
Sherira (1988). The
Iggeres of Rav
Sherira Gaon....