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Hanina(h) ben Ahi Rabbi Joshua (Hebrew: חנינא בן אחי רבי יהושע), or Hananiah ben Ahi Rabbi Joshua (Hebrew: חנניה בן אחי רבי יהושע), meaning 'Haninah/Hananiah son of the brother of Rabbi Yehoshua' was a Jewish Tanna sage of the third generation. Unlike many other Tannaitic sages, he is not recognized by his father's name, but rather with his uncle's name, R. Joshua ben Hananiah. He does not appear on the Mishnah at all. Sometimes he is recorded in baraitas as merely Hananiah, which can lead to confusion with Hananiah ben Akavia.

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  • Chananja (auch Chanina) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter (Tannait) im zweiten Jahrhundert in Babylon. Sein Vatersname ist nicht bekannt. (de)
  • Hanina(h) ben Ahi Rabbi Joshua (Hebrew: חנינא בן אחי רבי יהושע), or Hananiah ben Ahi Rabbi Joshua (Hebrew: חנניה בן אחי רבי יהושע), meaning 'Haninah/Hananiah son of the brother of Rabbi Yehoshua' was a Jewish Tanna sage of the third generation. Unlike many other Tannaitic sages, he is not recognized by his father's name, but rather with his uncle's name, R. Joshua ben Hananiah. He does not appear on the Mishnah at all. Sometimes he is recorded in baraitas as merely Hananiah, which can lead to confusion with Hananiah ben Akavia. (en)
  • Hanina(h) ben Ahi Rabbi Joshua (o Hanina(h) b. Ahi R. Joshua; in ebraico: חנניה בן אחי רבי יהושע ‎?; a volte scritto חנינא, Haninah ben [figlio di] Ahi [mio fratello] Rabbi Yehoshua; a volte appare nella traduzione talmudica come Hanania, figlio del fratello di Rabbi Joshua) (II secolo – ...) era un saggio ebreo, rabbino Tanna della 3ª generazione (110 – 135 e.v.). A differenza di molti altri saggi Tannaim, Haninah non viene riconosciuto con nome di suo padre, ma con quello di suo zio, Rabbi Joshua ben Hananiah. A volte viene registrato nelle Baraita solo con Haninah, e non appare mai nella Mishnah. Acquisì la sua conoscenza della Torah da suo zio Rabbi Joshua ben Hananiah, avendo anche assistito alle attività dello zio nel Sinedrio di Yavne. Dopo il fallimento della rivolta di Bar Kokhba e la morte di Rabbi Akiva e Rabbi Judah ben Baba, Haninah sopravvisse rimanendo il saggio più grande della sua generazione ("Gadol" ebraico: גדול, grande) in Terra di Israele. Successivamente, si trasferì a Babilonia ove stabilì una Yeshivah presso il fiume Paqod. (it)
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  • Chananja (auch Chanina) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter (Tannait) im zweiten Jahrhundert in Babylon. Sein Vatersname ist nicht bekannt. (de)
  • Hanina(h) ben Ahi Rabbi Joshua (Hebrew: חנינא בן אחי רבי יהושע), or Hananiah ben Ahi Rabbi Joshua (Hebrew: חנניה בן אחי רבי יהושע), meaning 'Haninah/Hananiah son of the brother of Rabbi Yehoshua' was a Jewish Tanna sage of the third generation. Unlike many other Tannaitic sages, he is not recognized by his father's name, but rather with his uncle's name, R. Joshua ben Hananiah. He does not appear on the Mishnah at all. Sometimes he is recorded in baraitas as merely Hananiah, which can lead to confusion with Hananiah ben Akavia. (en)
  • Hanina(h) ben Ahi Rabbi Joshua (o Hanina(h) b. Ahi R. Joshua; in ebraico: חנניה בן אחי רבי יהושע ‎?; a volte scritto חנינא, Haninah ben [figlio di] Ahi [mio fratello] Rabbi Yehoshua; a volte appare nella traduzione talmudica come Hanania, figlio del fratello di Rabbi Joshua) (II secolo – ...) era un saggio ebreo, rabbino Tanna della 3ª generazione (110 – 135 e.v.). (it)
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  • Chananja (Tannait) (de)
  • Haninah ben Ahi R. Joshua (en)
  • Haninah ben Ahi R. Joshua (it)
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