Rav Zeira - Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography

Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography

  • Bacher, Ag. Pal. Amor. iii. 1-34;
  • Heilprin, Seder ha-Dorot, ii. 117-120.

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Ze'era". Jewish Encyclopedia. 1901–1906.

Amoraim
Amoraim of Eretz Israel
First Generation (Until 250 AD):
  • Gamaliel III
  • R. Hiyya
  • Rabbi Yannai
  • Hoshaiah Rabbah
  • Epes the Southerner
  • Joshua ben Levi
  • Hanina bar Hama
  • Levi ben Sisi
  • Bar Kappara
  • Jeremiah (I)
Second Generation (Until 280 AD):
  • Judah II (Nesi'ah I)
  • Johanan bar Nappaha
  • Shimon ben Lakish
  • Eleazar ben Pedat
  • Jose b. Hanina
  • Rav Kahana II
  • Jacob b. Idi
  • Hezekiah
  • Judah b. Hiyya
  • Abba of Jaffa
Third Generation (Until 310 AD):
  • Gamaliel IV
  • Rabbi Ammi
  • Rabbi Assi
  • Abbahu
  • Abin I
  • Hiyya bar Abba
  • Ulla
  • Rav Zeira
  • Rabbah bar bar Hana
  • Rabbi Ilai II
  • Rab 'Awira
  • Hanina b. Papi
  • Jose of Yokereth
  • Jeremiah (II)
  • Hoshaiah
  • Hanina
  • Abba bar Memel
  • Tachlifa the Palestinian
  • Avdimi of Haifa
Fourth Generation (Until 340 AD):
  • Hasa of Eshtemoa
  • Judah III (Nesi'ah II)
  • Jeremiah (III)
  • Rabbi Aha
  • Rabbi Berekiah
  • Jose b. Zevida
  • Rav Jonah
  • Rabbi Hilkiah
  • Zerika
  • Isaac b. Eliashib
Fifth Generation (Until 380 AD):
  • Hillel II
  • Gamaliel V
  • Jose ben Abin
  • Rabbi Mana II
Sixth Generation (Until 410 AD):
  • Judah IV (Nesi'ah III)
  • Tanhuma bar Abba
  • Hanina of Sepphoris
  • Samuel b. Jose b. Boon
Amoraim of Babylon
First Generation (Until 250 AD):
  • Abba Arika
  • Samuel of Nehardea
  • Mar Ukva
  • Karna
  • Rav Shela
  • Rav Assi
Second Generation (Until 280 AD):
  • Rav Huna
  • Judah bar Ezekiel
  • Rabbah b. Abuha
  • Jeremiah b. Abba
  • Rav Kahana II
  • Rav Berona
  • Hiyya b. Joseph
  • Rav Giddel
  • Hiyya b. Ashi
  • Raba Bar Jeremiah (Abba)
  • Adda bar Ahavah
Third Generation (Until 310 AD):
  • Rav Nachman
  • Sheshet
  • Rav Chisda
  • Rabbah bar Nahmani
  • Rav Yosef b. Hiyya
  • Raba bar Rav Huna
  • Joseph b. Hama
  • Ammi b. Abba
Fourth Generation (Until 340 AD):
  • Abaye
  • Rava
  • Rami bar Hama
  • Aha b. Jacob
  • Rav Safra
  • Rav Kahana III
  • Idi b. Abin Naggara
  • Hiyya b. Abin Naggara
  • Rav Shizbi
  • Isaac b. Judah
  • Rabbah b. Shela
Fifth Generation (Until 380 AD):
  • Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak
  • Rav Papa
  • Huna b. Joshua
  • Rav Zevid
  • Rav Papi
  • Amemar
  • Mar Zutra
  • Rav Mesharshiya
Sixth Generation (Until 430 AD):
  • Ravina I
  • Rami b. Abba
  • Rav Ashi
  • Huna b. Nathan
  • Rav Kahana IV
Seventh Generation (Until 465 AD):
  • Rav Yemar
  • Mar bar Rav Ashi
  • Rafram II
  • Aha b. Raba
  • Judah b. Meremar
Eighth Generation (Until 500 AD):
  • Rabbah Tosafa'ah
  • Ravina II
  • Rabbah Jose

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