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Rabbi Helbo (רבי חלבו) was an amora who flourished about the end of the 3rd century, and who is frequently mentioned in both Talmuds. It seems that Helbo lived at first in Babylonia, where he studied under Rav Huna, the head of the Academy of Sura, and that, like the other Babylonian amoraim, he was called "Rav". Later he settled in the Land of Israel, where he was ordained rabbi.

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  • Rab Chelbo war ein Amoräer der 4. Generation, der in Babylonien sowie in Palästina lehrte. Er lebte und wirkte zu Ende des 3./Anfang des 4. nachchristlichen Jahrhunderts. Er war Schüler des Samuel bar Nachman, dem Ammi nahestehend, in Babylonien war er Schüler Hunas. Chelbos Schüler war der palästinische Amoräer Berechja. (de)
  • Rabbi Helbo (רבי חלבו) was an amora who flourished about the end of the 3rd century, and who is frequently mentioned in both Talmuds. It seems that Helbo lived at first in Babylonia, where he studied under Rav Huna, the head of the Academy of Sura, and that, like the other Babylonian amoraim, he was called "Rav". Later he settled in the Land of Israel, where he was ordained rabbi. (en)
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  • Rab Chelbo war ein Amoräer der 4. Generation, der in Babylonien sowie in Palästina lehrte. Er lebte und wirkte zu Ende des 3./Anfang des 4. nachchristlichen Jahrhunderts. Er war Schüler des Samuel bar Nachman, dem Ammi nahestehend, in Babylonien war er Schüler Hunas. Chelbos Schüler war der palästinische Amoräer Berechja. (de)
  • Rabbi Helbo (רבי חלבו) was an amora who flourished about the end of the 3rd century, and who is frequently mentioned in both Talmuds. It seems that Helbo lived at first in Babylonia, where he studied under Rav Huna, the head of the Academy of Sura, and that, like the other Babylonian amoraim, he was called "Rav". Later he settled in the Land of Israel, where he was ordained rabbi. (en)
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  • Chelbo (de)
  • Helbo (en)
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