Hanina ben Pappa (Hebrew: חנינה בר פפא) was a Jewish Talmudist living in the Land of Israel, halakhist, and aggadist who flourished in the 3rd and 4th centuries (third generation of amoraim).
His name is variously written "Ḥanina", "Hananiah", and "Ḥinena".[1]
HaninabenPappa (Hebrew: חנינה בר פפא) was a Jewish Talmudist living in the Land of Israel, halakhist, and aggadist who flourished in the 3rd and 4th...
of the Land of Israel. It is possible that he is the same person as HaninabenPappa who is frequently mentioned in Talmudic stories. He was among the young...
Gamaliel IV as NASI, and grandson of Judah II. Rabbi Ammi Rabbi Assi HaninabenPappa Raba bar Rav Huna Rami bar Hama Rav Shmuel bar Yehudah Rav Kruspedai...
Simeon ben Jehozadak, Rabbi Ammi, HaninabenPappa, and Helbo. Among the transmitters of Samuel's sayings were Helbo, Levi II, Abbahu, and Eleazar ben Pedat...
younger brother of Judah II, in Judea (before 280) Rabbi Ammi Rabbi Assi HaninabenPappa Rav Nachman, Talmudist in Babylonia (?–320) Raba bar Rav Huna Rami...
sons: Hanina b. Pappa, Rami b. Pappa, Nachman b. Pappa, Ahai b. Pappa, Abba Mari b. Pappa, Rafram b. Pappa, Rakhish b. Pappa, Surhav b. Pappa, Adda b...
Rabbi Acha bar Hanina was an Israeli rabbi of the third generation of Amoraim who lived in the 4th century). His name appears many times in the Babylonian...
sacrifices ordained in the Torah. Rabbi Aha said in the name of Rabbi HaninabenPappa that God accounts studying the sacrifices as equivalent to offering...
Amir – Persian-language broadcaster in Israel Soleyman Binafard – wrestler Hanina Mizrahi – educator, public figure Ezra Frech – American Paralympic athlete...
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...
brothers hated him, and yet he answered Jacob: ‘Here am I.'" Rabbi Ḥanina bar Pappa read the words of Genesis 37:14, "And he sent him from the valley (עֵמֶק...