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Amram Gaon (Hebrew: עמרם גאון, or Amram bar Sheshna, Hebrew: עמרם בר רב ששנא, or sometimes: Amram ben Sheshna or Amram b. Sheshna; died 875) was a gaon, head of the Jewish Talmud Academy of Sura during the 9th century. He authored many responsa, but his chief work was liturgical. He was the first to arrange a complete liturgy for the synagogue. His Prayer Book (Siddur Rav Amram or Seder Rav Amram), which took the form of a long responsum to the Jews of Spain, is still extant and was an important influence on most of the current rites in use among the Jews.

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  • Amram ben Scheschna (de)
  • Amram ben Sheshna (en)
  • Amram Gaon (fr)
  • Rav Amram Gaon (it)
  • Amram Gaon (pt)
  • Амрам гаон (ru)
  • Amram ben Scheschna (sv)
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  • Amram ben Scheschna (Amram Gaon; † um 880) war seit ca. 860 Gaon zu Sura als Nachfolger von Natronaj II. Er war der Autor zahlreicher Responsen. Von ihm stammt das älteste bekannte jüdische Gebetbuch (Seder Raw Amram, große liturgische Sammlung einschließlich Gebets- und Ritualvorschriften), das gleichzeitig sein bedeutendstes und sein Hauptwerk darstellt (Erstausgabe Warschau 1865). (de)
  • Amram Gaon (Hebrew: עמרם גאון, or Amram bar Sheshna, Hebrew: עמרם בר רב ששנא, or sometimes: Amram ben Sheshna or Amram b. Sheshna; died 875) was a gaon, head of the Jewish Talmud Academy of Sura during the 9th century. He authored many responsa, but his chief work was liturgical. He was the first to arrange a complete liturgy for the synagogue. His Prayer Book (Siddur Rav Amram or Seder Rav Amram), which took the form of a long responsum to the Jews of Spain, is still extant and was an important influence on most of the current rites in use among the Jews. (en)
  • Amram ben Sheshna (ou Shoushna), plus connu sous le nom d'Amram Gaon (hébreu: עמרם גאון) (décédé en 875) naquit en 810. Il était un des principaux guéonims mais aussi le directeur de l'académie talmudique de Soura, en Babylonie au IXe siècle.entre les années 853 et 871. Il est l'auteur de nombreux responsa (même si certains sont attribues a d'autres) dont le plus célèbre, portant sur la liturgie, est à la base du livre de prières juives, et est considéré comme le premier du genre. (fr)
  • Rav Amram Gaon (in ebraico: עמרם גאון‎?, o Amram bar Sheshna, ebraico: עמרם בר רב ששנא, o anche: Amram ben Sheshna o Amram b. Sheshna; (Sura, ... – Sura, 875), rinomato gaon fu a capo dell'accademia ebraica di Sura per un lungo periodo. A lui si devono i Responsi e il Seder Rab' Amram, la più antica raccolta della liturgia giudaica annuale. Infatti la prima codificazione esistente del libro di preghiere fu elaborata da Rav Amram Gaon all'incirca nell'anno 850. (it)
  • Amram ben Scheschna, även Amram bar Sheshna eller Amram Gaon, död omkring 875, var en judisk teolog och ledare, gaon, för den judiska akademin i söder om Bagdad cirka 853–871. Han är berömd för sina responsa, svar på frågor från församlingar kring uttolkningar av den judiska lagen eller läran. Huvudverket är ett svar på en fråga från en församling i Spanien, vilket utgör den äldsta nedskrivna ordningen för judisk liturgi, Seder Rav Amram, som fick grundläggande betydelse för utvecklingen av såväl sefardisk som ashkenasisk gudstjänstordning. (sv)
  • А́мрам гао́н (ивр. ‏עמרם גאון‏‎, также Мар А́мрам; умер около 875 года), также А́мрам бен-Шо́шна (А́мрам бин-Шу́шна) — крупнейший галахический авторитет эпохи гаонов. Глава сурской академии в Мата-Мехасии (846—864). Первый составитель полного синагогального богослужения. Сидур Амрама гаона представляет собой основу текстов испанско-португальской и немецко-польской литургий (сефардский но́сах). Место рождения и год — неизвестны. (ru)
  • Amram Gaon (em hebraico: עמרם גאון, ou Amram bar Sheshna, em hebraico: עמרם בר רב ששנא, ou às vezes: Amram ben Sheshna ou Amram b. Sheshna; morto em 875) foi um famoso Gaon ou presidente da Academia talmúdica de Sura no século IX. Foi o autor de muitas Responsas, mas seu trabalho principal foi litúrgico. (pt)
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