Son of Rav Safra

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Rav Safra's son also known as '''Bireyh dRav Safra''' is mentioned in the Zohar, Parashas Terumah.  He was born due to a blessing given to his father by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochi. Rav Safra passed away before his son was born. Eventually the son of Rav Safra made Aliyah from Bavel to Eretz Yisroel.
 
Rav Safra's son also known as '''Bireyh dRav Safra''' is mentioned in the Zohar, Parashas Terumah.  He was born due to a blessing given to his father by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochi. Rav Safra passed away before his son was born. Eventually the son of Rav Safra made Aliyah from Bavel to Eretz Yisroel.
  
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<ref>Zohar Teruma 166-169</ref>
 
==Kever Biray dRav Safra==
 
==Kever Biray dRav Safra==
 
The son of Rav Safra is buried in the industrial section of [[Safed]] right behind the generator field of the electric company. Although the location of his Kever is described in the Kitvay Ari, in recent times it was only rediscover by Yisroel Meir Gabbi and Ohali Tzadikim.
 
The son of Rav Safra is buried in the industrial section of [[Safed]] right behind the generator field of the electric company. Although the location of his Kever is described in the Kitvay Ari, in recent times it was only rediscover by Yisroel Meir Gabbi and Ohali Tzadikim.
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Revision as of 19:46, 17 October 2015

Rav Safra's son also known as Bireyh dRav Safra is mentioned in the Zohar, Parashas Terumah. He was born due to a blessing given to his father by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochi. Rav Safra passed away before his son was born. Eventually the son of Rav Safra made Aliyah from Bavel to Eretz Yisroel.

Son of Rav Safra

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Kever Biray dRav Safra

The son of Rav Safra is buried in the industrial section of Safed right behind the generator field of the electric company. Although the location of his Kever is described in the Kitvay Ari, in recent times it was only rediscover by Yisroel Meir Gabbi and Ohali Tzadikim.

References

  1. ^ Zohar Teruma 166-169


 
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