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Abba Arikha (175–247 CE; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אבא אריכא; born: Rav Abba bar Aybo, רב אבא בר איבו), commonly known as Rav (רב), was a Jewish amora of the 3rd century. He was born and lived in Kafri, Asoristan, in the Sasanian Empire.

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  • Abba Arikha (en)
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  • Abba Arika (in aramaico talmudico אבא אריכא; , 175 – 247) è stato un rabbino babilonese, dotto commentatore della legge orale (Rosh Yeshiva) del terzo secolo d.C.. Visse a Babilonia e fondò a Sura lo studio sistematico delle tradizioni rabbiniche, che, con la Mishnah come testo di riferimento, portò alla compilazione del Talmud. È noto per essere il primo amora (אמורא in aramaico, colui che dice) babilonese. Con lui iniziò il lungo periodo di crescita delle grandi accademie in Babilonia (Oesterley & Box 1920), intorno all'anno 220 d.C. È comunemente citato nel Talmud come Rav (o Rab, in ebraico: רב). (it)
  • Рав (полное имя — А́бба бар А́йбу) — амора первого поколения, основатель и глава йешивы в Суре. Известен также под прозвищем А́бба А́риха (иуд.-арам. ‏אבא אריכא‏‎ — «Абба долговязый»), данным ему за высокий рост. (ru)
  • Abba Arika (175 – Sura, 247) (aramaico talmúdico: אבא אריכא, nascido Abba bar Aybo, em hebraico: רב אבא בר איבו) foi um judeu talmudista que viveu na , conhecido como um amoraíta (comentador da Lei oral) do século III, que fundou em Sura o estudo sistemático das tradições rabínicas. Usando a Mishná como texto, levou à compilação do Talmude. Com ele, teve início o longo período de predomínio das grandes academias da Babilônia, por volta do ano 220. É comumente conhecido como Rav (ou Rab, em hebreu: רב). (pt)
  • Abba Arikha (175–247 CE; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אבא אריכא; born: Rav Abba bar Aybo, רב אבא בר איבו), commonly known as Rav (רב), was a Jewish amora of the 3rd century. He was born and lived in Kafri, Asoristan, in the Sasanian Empire. (en)
  • Abba Arikha (kurz Rav oder Rab, veraltet: Rabh; geboren um 160; gestorben 247) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter. Er war der letzte Tannait und erster und ältester Amoräer in einem. Er war einer der bedeutendsten jüdischen Gelehrten in Babylon, seine Rückkehr aus Palästina gilt als wichtiges Ereignis der jüdischen Geschichte und als Beginn eines intensiven kulturellen Austausches zwischen den jüdischen Gemeinden Palästinas und Babylons. Er soll mit Artabanos IV., dem letzten König der Parther, befreundet gewesen sein. (de)
  • Rabbi Abba bar Aybo (hébreu: רבי אבא בר איבו), plus connu sous ses surnoms de Abba Arika (judéo-araméen אבא אריכא, « Abba le Long »), et surtout celui de Rav (hébreu: רב, « Maître »), est un rabbin babylonien du IIIe siècle (175 – 247 EC), considéré comme le premier et le plus grand des Amoraim (docteurs du Talmud). Ses discussions avec son ami et contradicteur Chmouel forment la base de ce qui deviendra le Talmud de Babylone. En fondant l'académie talmudique de Soura, il amorce une ascension spirituelle durable du judaïsme babylonien sur le monde juif. (fr)
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