Hanina bar Hama (died c. 250) (Hebrew: חנינא בר חמא) was a Jewish Talmudist, halakhist and aggadist frequently quoted in the Babylonian and the Jerusalem Talmud, and in the Midrashim.
He is generally cited by the name R. Hanina, but sometimes with his patronymic (Hanina b. Hama), and occasionally with the cognomen "the Great".[1]
HaninabarHama (died c. 250) (Hebrew: חנינא בר חמא) was a Jewish Talmudist, halakhist and aggadist frequently quoted in the Babylonian and the Jerusalem...
HamabarHanina was a rabbi who lived in the Land of Israel in the 3rd century (second generation of amoraim). Like his father, HaninabarHama, he directed...
Rabbi Hama", which suggests that Hanina is the same as HaninabarHama, though other opinions suggest they were different individuals. Hanina was a bachelor...
learned in the beit midrash of Rabbi Hiyya bar Ashi. He moved to the Land of Israel while Rabbi HaninabarHama was still alive. His teachers include Rabbi...
mentioned in Jeremiah 28 Hanina Segan ha-Kohanim first generation Tanna Hanina, third generation Amora the Land of Israel HaninabarHama (d. 250) Haninah, or...
aide to Rabbi Yannai. He studied in Tzippori under Rabbi Yochanan and HaninabarHama. He then studied under Rabbi Judah II, the grandson of Judah haNasi...
teachings that he had gleaned from the early Sages who moved to Usha. HaninabarHama taught him homiletic Bible interpretation—except of the books of Proverbs...
although the dying patriarch had ordered the appointment of HaninabarHama to that position. Hanina refused to supersede Efes, who was his senior by two years...
Hamabar Ukva was a third-generation Israeli Amora who flourished between 290-320 CE. Rabbi Hamabar Ukva was a student of Rabbi Jose barHanina, and often...
mutual intelligibility. In Tractate Pesahim of the Babylonian Talmud, HaninabarHama said that God sent the exiled Jews to Babylon because "their language...
While R. Yochanan was still in Sepphoris, teaching at the same time as HaninabarHama, Reish Lakish stood on an equality with him and enjoyed equal rights...
the Gemara, Hebrew of this period was similar to Imperial Aramaic; HaninabarHama said that God sent the exiled Jews to Babylon because "[the Babylonian]...
the types of people according to the various zodiac signs, and of HaninabarHama, who believes that the astrological constellations (mazzal) can make...
Yehuda, he studied under the pupils of the patriarch, especially with HaninabarHama. After having acquired a great store of knowledge in the Land of Israel...
unpretentious son of a distinguished father, became patriarch; but HaninabarHama succeeded him as head of the school, and introduced the new order of...
head of the academy, which led Levi and HaninabarHama to avoid the academy. When Epes later died and Hanina became head of the academy, Levi moved to...
was from Babylonia, and she from the land of Israel. In the name of HaninabarHama, he transmitted the maxim that he who in the presence of a teacher...
to the 39 Melakhot that God taught Moses at Mount Sinai. Similarly, HaninabarHama said that the labors forbidden on the Sabbath in Exodus 35:2 correspond...
and so was his attitude toward HaninabarHama, an ardent believer in Rabbi's Mishnah. Yannai said in reference to Hanina, "He who studies the Law under...
for children and often acted as instructor. It is related that when HaninabarHama boasted that he could reconstruct the Torah by logic should it be forgotten...
Johanan bar Nappaha. Son and successor of Gamaliel IV as NASI, and grandson of Judah II. Rabbi Ammi Rabbi Assi Hanina ben Pappa Raba bar Rav Huna Rami bar Hama...
disconnected [from the ground] it cannot live. Rabbi Hamabar Ukva in the name of Rabbi Yossi ben Hanina: The logic of Rabbi Yossi is as follows: [the Torah...
The gunman fled the scene towards the Palestinian neighborhood of Beit Hanina, where he was confronted by police officers and shot dead after opening...
Foka, near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Her father was born in Beit Hanina, a neighborhood in East Jerusalem. He moved first to Nicaragua, then to...
contemporaries; but as he quotes most frequently those of HamabarHanina, it may be conjectured that he was Hama's pupil, though he probably studied at R. Johanan's...
Three Oaths, Chapter 69. Teitelbaum quotes Sanhedrin 98b: "Rabbi Hama, son of Hanina, said: The son of David will not come until even the pettiest kingdom...