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Hamnuna (Hebrew: המנונא) is the name of several rabbis from the period of the Talmud, among them: Hamnuna Saba ("the elder"). Second generation Babylonian
Hamnuna
3rd century Babylonian rabbi
Rav Hamnuna III, one of several ancient rabbis named Hamnuna, was a rabbi mentioned in the Talmud. He lived in Babylonia and belonged to the third generation
Hamnuna_III
Babylonian rabbi
Rav Hamnuna Saba (Hamnuna the Elder) was a Babylonian rabbi (second generation of amoraim). He was one of several amoraim named Hamnuna. He is not to
Hamnuna_Saba
Traditional count of Torah commands
are only observed by kohanim, and others only by men or by women. Rav Hamnuna sourced the count of 613 in the verse Deuteronomy 33:4 ("Moses commanded
613_commandments
Jewish scholars of the period from about 200 to 500 CE
century), disciple of Rabbi Yochanan. Dean of the Yeshiva in Caesarea. Hamnuna — Several rabbis in the Talmud bore this name, the most well-known being
Amoraim
Cloth for wiping the face clean
(kumetha) and sudarium", and Kiddushin 29b, it mentions a rabbi named Hamnuna who refused to wear the sudarium on his head until he was married, meaning
Sudarium
Foundational work in Kabbalah literature
de-Adam, the Sifra de-Hanokh, the Sifra di-Shelomo Malka, the Sifra de-Rav Hamnuna Sava, the Sifra de-Rav Yeiva Sava, the Sifra de-Aggadeta, the Raza de-Razin
Zohar
born on the day that Rav Hamnuna, his father, died. In Midrash Shmuel the same story appears, but without mentioning that Hamnuna was his father. In Genesis
Rabin_(amora)
Title in Judaism given to people considered righteous
is classed as a "righteous man who suffers", this is the query of Rav Hamnuna to Elijah. But according to Elijah's answer, ibid., the explanation of
Tzadik
Jewish beliefs and customs surrounding sneezing
sneezing during prayer is a good or a bad omen. Rav Zeira notes that Rav Hamnuna took the former position, which pleased him as a frequent sneezer. This
Judaism_and_sneezing
Leader of the Jewish community in Mesopotamia
Gittin 7a; Yebamoth 61a; Sanhedrin 44a; to Rabba ben Huna, Shabbat 115b; to Hamnuna, Shabbat 119a "pitha di-be resh galuta"; see Hullin 84b; Betzah 23a; Shabbat
Exilarch
34th in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah readings
the words "that they should be nourished three years" in Daniel 1:5. Rav Hamnuna taught that God's decree that the generation of the spies would die in
Bemidbar_(parashah)
Place in Al Anbar, Iraq
tradition relating to the number of verses in the Bible; it is here said that Hamnuna brought this tradition from Nehardea, where he had received it from Naḳḳai
Nehardea
Jewish Babylonian scholar (175–247)
Rav loved the Book of Ecclesiasticus (Sirach), and warned his disciple Hamnuna Saba against unjustifiable asceticism by quoting its advice that considering
Abba_Arikha
First weekly Torah portion
הַשָּׁמַיִם וְהָאָרֶץ, va-yachulu hashamayim v'haaretz ...), for Rav Hamnuna taught that whoever prays on the eve of the Sabbath and recites "and the
Bereshit_(parashah)
Talmudist in Babylonia (?–337) Rabbi Jonah, Amora in Palestine (before 340) Hamnuna – Several rabbis in the Talmud had this name (3rd and 4th century) Rav
List_of_rabbis
Jewish Talmudist
Shimon ben Lakish. His own sayings were transmitted by Rav Aḥa bar Adda, Hamnuna, Hiyya bar Abba, Hiyya bar Ammi, Ravin bar Hinana, Rav Chisda, Judah bar
Ulla_(Talmudist)
Portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
iniquities are too many to count, and our sins too numerous to be counted." Rav Hamnuna said: "My God, before I was formed, I was of no worth, and now that I have
Acharei_Mot
Portion of the Torah
commandments, corresponding to the number of the parts in the human body. Rav Hamnuna said that one may derive this from Deuteronomy 33:4, "Moses commanded us
Va'etchanan
Annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
does not punish for the actions people take in their first 20 years. Rav Hamnuna taught that God's decree that the generation of the spies would die in
Shlach
Torah reading
service in the tent of meeting," refer to those who were the singers. Rav Hamnuna taught that God's decree that the generation of the spies would die in
Naso_(parashah)
Rabbi and ''Amora''
other prominent teachers of the Babylonian school, including Rav Nachman, Hamnuna, and Sheshet, who called him a great man. His love for the Holy Land led
Zeira
Seventeenth portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
commandments, corresponding to the number of the parts in the human body. Rav Hamnuna said that one may derive this from Deuteronomy 33:4, "Moses commanded us
Yitro
Babylonian Jewish Talmudist (died c.250)
exhibition of his own superior familiarity with scriptural phraseology (see Hamnuna of Babylonia). However, the patriarch, on his death-bed, instructed Gamaliel
Hanina_bar_Hama
also transmitted teachings in the name of Rav Nachman, R. Matna, and R. Hamnuna the Elder. He was a contemporary of Rava, and a judge probably at Pumbedita
Rabbah_b._Shela
Last of the weekly Torah portions
commandments, corresponding to the number of the parts in the human body. Rav Hamnuna said that one may derive this from Deuteronomy 33:4, "Moses commanded us
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