Rav Papi

A Babylonian rabbi, of the fifth generation of amoraim
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Rav Papi[1][2] (or Rav Pappai; Hebrew: רב פפי) was an Babylonian rabbi, of the fifth generation of amoraim.

Biography

Rav Papi was the son-in-law of Rabbi Isaac Nappaha,[3] while his main rabbi was Rava, and he repeats many teachings in Rava's name.[4][5] He was a colleague and an opponent of Rav Papa and Rav Huna b. Joshua. His students include Rav Ashi and Ravina I.

References

  1. ^ Shabat, 93a [1]
  2. ^ Shabbat 93a
  3. ^ Chullin 110a
  4. ^ Shabbat 93a
  5. ^ Pesachim 7a
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