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282:. Indeed, it is reported that they interrupted their studies hourly, and, rapping at the academy door, announced their readiness to hear causes if required. They would offer their prayers in the academy building, preferring for that purpose the spaces between the pillars to all the thirteen synagogues in the city. Besides filling these offices, they, together with
303:, Ammi and Assi also possessed some knowledge of the sciences of their time. They prescribed remedies in cases of sickness, and studied the habits of animals. Much as they valued the study of the Law, they prized pious deeds still higher. Therefore they and R. Hiyya bar Abba did not hesitate to absent themselves from academy and to miss a lecture by
352:, and often together, either as being of the same opinion or as opposed to each other. Owing to this circumstance, the same doctrines are quoted sometimes in the name of one and sometimes in that of the other. The same uncertainty manifests itself even where the reporter had probably received the tradition directly from one of them.
225:, had expressed himself disrespectfully of a misapplied opinion of R. Johanan, he indignantly exclaimed, "Does Nahman think that because he is the son-in-law of the exilarch, he may speak disparagingly of R. Johanan's opinions?" In Tiberias he became the center of a large circle of learned friends, among whom were R.
286:, acted as inspectors and, where necessary, as organizers of schools for children and for adults. One of the instructions given by Ammi to the schoolmasters was to accommodate itinerant scholars in the schoolrooms. In connection with one of the tours of inspection, the following characteristic anecdote is related:
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exempted a Jew from the duty of ransoming a man who repeatedly sells himself to non-Israelites, still it was his duty to ransom the children (to save them from sinking into idolatry); so much the greater was this obligation in a case where violent death was imminent. Ammi's colleagues, however,
202:, and R. Ammi's full name, as given by himself, is Ammi ben Nathan; both of them, moreover, were of priestly descent; so that they seem to have been the sons of the same father. As R. Assi was a native Babylonian, there is reason for assuming R. Ammi's Babylonian origin.
307:, when the burial of a stranger required their attention; and when once a considerable sum of money was presented to the academy, Ammi took possession of it in the name of the poor, among whom it was subsequently distributed. Once R. Ammi, accompanied by R.
327:, bearing a sword, entered and reported, "With this sword has Bar Nazar killed his brother"; this incident saved Zeir b. Ḥinena. On another occasion he was ready to ransom a man who had repeatedly sold himself to the Ludi (
377:' designation of Israel as "a stiff-necked people", Ammi sees not so much a reproach as a praise of its firmness in religion, even in the face of persecution: "The Jew would either live as a Jew or die on the cross".
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city!" When asked who were the guardians, they replied, "The instructors of the young and the masters of the old; for thus the
Scripture says, 'Unless the Lord guards the city, the watchman is awake in vain'."
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366:"The prayer for rain is granted only for the sake of the men of faith." In support of this remark, Ammi, by means of an exegetical substitution of synonymous Hebrew words, quotes
221:, at whose death he voluntarily observed the ritual period of mourning prescribed on the death of nearest relatives only. When he once heard that his Babylonian contemporary,
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convinced him that the applicant for his protection was totally unworthy of his compassion, and he finally refused to interfere.
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1560:Abba Arikha
1544:Amoraim of
1409:Rabbi Jonah
1298:Hoshaiah II
1193:Gamaliel IV
1071:Bar Kappara
1015:Amoraim of
828:Mo'ed Katan
780:p. 695
760:Yerushalmi
735:Yerushalmi
678:Yerushalmi
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563:LehnwĂśrter,
498:Mo'ed Katan
484:Yerushalmi
348:and in the
223:Rav Nachman
143:, known as
2018:Categories
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1704:Rav Chisda
1652:Rav Giddel
1642:Rav Berona
1617:Hamnuna II
1485:Gamaliel V
1429:Rabbi Aibu
1203:Rabbi Assi
1198:Rabbi Ammi
965:, iii. 96;
963:Weiss, Dor
664:Yerushalmi
577:p. 15
416:Yerushalmi
403:References
315:(queen of
305:R. Eleazar
280:Rabbi Assi
219:R. Johanan
141:Talmudists
1984:Ravina II
1953:Rafram II
1943:Rav Yemar
1866:Mar Zutra
1856:Rav Zevid
1775:Rav Safra
1581:Rav Shela
1480:Hillel II
1394:Rabbi Aha
1353:Alexandri
1273:Rav Avira
604:Sanhedrin
565:ii. 276;
555:Sanhedrin
444:923562173
421:, 5 45a,b
350:Midrashim
340:Teachings
256:R. Abbahu
237:, and R.
192:Babylonia
186:Biography
155:. In the
153:Babylonia
78:Acharonim
1902:Ravina I
1897:Rav Ashi
1846:Rav Papi
1841:Rav Papa
1690:(Rabbah)
1607:Rav Huna
1586:Rav Assi
1571:Mar Ukva
1142:Hezekiah
1036:R. Hiyya
816:Pesachim
812:Berachot
810:Compare
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652:Berachot
616:Shevu'ot
588:Megillah
539:Pesachim
535:Berachot
469:Megillah
434:(1988).
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284:R. Hiyya
249:As judge
235:R. Isaac
215:Tiberias
207:Caesarea
170:" is an
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61:Savoraim
1907:Maremar
1699:Sheshet
1546:Babylon
1338:Me'asha
1258:Levi II
1003:Amoraim
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860:Ta'anit
824:Ta'anit
774:Jastrow
762:Terumot
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686:on l.c.
682:1 76c,
680:Hagigah
654:8a, 30b
640:Shabbat
567:Jastrow
551:Ketuvot
523:Yevamot
486:Shabbat
382:Ezekiel
346:Talmuds
333:Mishnah
329:lanistĂŚ
325:Saracen
317:Palmyra
313:Zenobia
301:aggadah
196:R. Assi
145:amoraim
134:ר×× ×××
56:Amoraim
51:Tannaim
18:R. Ammi
1861:Amemar
1419:Zerika
1303:Hanina
1243:Abin I
1208:Abbahu
1167:Simlai
902:on 5:4
872:Exodus
848:Gittin
840:Hullin
820:Sukkah
818:119a;
790:Gittin
749:Hullin
722:19:1,
696:Psalms
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510:Hullin
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386:Psalms
368:Psalms
268:Samuel
266:or of
227:Abbahu
138:Jewish
130:Hebrew
116:Rabbi
68:Geonim
41:Chazal
1755:Abaye
1576:Karna
1562:(Rav)
1444:Rabin
1233:Helbo
1228:Zeira
1177:Zeiri
898:55a,
844:Sotah
822:34a;
778:Dict.
764:8 46b
698:127:1
669:3 74a
602:59b,
590:3 74a
571:Dict.
553:17a,
541:3 30b
471:22a,
375:Moses
172:amora
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1760:Rava
1672:Anan
1213:Ulla
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814:9b;
751:134b
630:134b
512:124a
488:3 5d
475:107b
440:OCLC
299:and
168:Ammi
151:and
126:Immi
122:Aimi
118:Ammi
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