Rav Ashi
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− | '''Rav Ashi''' | + | '''Rav Ashi''' (352–427) was a seventh generation Baboloynian Amora. He most famous for his role in the creation of the Talmud Bavli. Rav Ashi was born on the day that [[Rava the Amora|Rava]] passed away and served as the head of the Talmudic Academy of Sura for 60 years. |
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+ | ==Kever Rav Ashi== | ||
+ | There are two opinions (Kadmonanue and Gabbai) regarding the location of Kever Rav Ashi both are at the Northern edge of Israel near the Banias and the Lebanese border. Kadmonanue's version is right near Kibbutz Manara on a small hill called El Abud. | ||
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Rav Ashi (352–427) was a seventh generation Baboloynian Amora. He most famous for his role in the creation of the Talmud Bavli. Rav Ashi was born on the day that Rava passed away and served as the head of the Talmudic Academy of Sura for 60 years.
[edit] Kever Rav Ashi
There are two opinions (Kadmonanue and Gabbai) regarding the location of Kever Rav Ashi both are at the Northern edge of Israel near the Banias and the Lebanese border. Kadmonanue's version is right near Kibbutz Manara on a small hill called El Abud.