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was an allusion to the simple language used by these rabbis as contrasted with the admixtures of foreign terms employed by other teachers. These two, together with R. Hiyya bar Abba, constituted a court of justice - whose administration at one time endangered their liberty, if not their lives. For a certain offense they had passed a severe sentence on a woman named Tamar, whereupon she preferred charges against them before the proconsular government for interfering with the Roman courts. Fearing the consequences of this denunciation they requested
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Although R. Ammi had been in The Land of Israel long before R. Assi, they were both ordained at the same time, and received a warm greeting from the students, who sang, "Such men, such men ordain for us! Ordain for us not those who use words like 'sermis' and 'sermit,' or 'hemis' and 'tremis'", which
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They came to a place where there were neither primary schools for children nor advanced schools for adults, and requested that the guardians of the city be summoned. When the councilmen appeared before them, the rabbis exclaimed, "Are these the guardians of the city? They are the destroyers of the
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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". 261:
Among their Babylonian contemporaries, Ammi and Assi were known as "the judges of the Land of Israel," or as "the distinguished priests of The Land of Israel". On the other hand, when R. Ammi quoted a doctrine of
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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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3:41, "Let us lift up our heart with our hands to God in the heavens," he observes, "No man's prayer is heard of heaven, unless he carry his soul in the hands which he raises in prayer."
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Eventually R. Ammi succeeded to the rectorate of the academy at Tiberias, but that did not prevent him from attending to his judicial functions, in conjunction with
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to exert his influence with the government in their behalf, but he had anticipated the request, and nothing more was heard of the case.
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According to R. Ammi, death is the consequence of sin, and suffering the penalty of wrongdoing; the first observation he derives from
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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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all three forms appear, Immi predominating, and sometimes R. Ammi is contracted into "Rabmi" or "Rabbammi".
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Whoever fails to use reason cannot expect men to pity him (i.e. when he falls into trouble).
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89:33 ("I will visit their transgressions with the rod , and their iniquity with stripes").
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His native country is not named, but it is generally assumed to be
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had its origin in ties of blood. R. Assi is identical with
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of the third generation (3rd century), whose full name was
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14a; see the explanation of these expressions in Bacher,
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R. Ammi and R. Assi are very frequently cited in both
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and R. Assi, both of whom were Babylonian immigrants.
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Following are some examples of R. Ammi's exegetics:
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Index

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Chazal
Zugot
Tannaim
Amoraim
Savoraim
Geonim
Rishonim
Acharonim
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Jewish
Talmudists
amoraim
Land of Israel
Babylonia
Babylonian Talmud
Jerusalem Talmud
amora
Johanan bar Nappaha
Babylonia
R. Assi
R. Assi (Jose) b. Nathan
Caesarea
Hoshaiah Rabbah
Tiberias
R. Johanan
Rav Nachman

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