• The Talmudic academies in Syria Palaestina were yeshivot that served as centers for Jewish scholarship and the development of Jewish law in Syria Palaestina...
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    Pum-Nahara Academy Sura Academy, in Sura – the political center of Jewish Babylonia after Nehardea Talmudic Academies in Syria Palaestina (in the Land of...
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    the Talmudic academies in Syria Palaestina (principally those of Tiberias and Caesarea). Because of their location, the sages of these Academies devoted...
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  • Talmudic Academy may refer to: a yeshiva Talmudic Academies in Babylonia Talmudic Academies in Syria Palaestina This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Abbahu (category Talmud rabbis of Syria Palaestina)
    Rabbi Abbahu (Hebrew: אבהו) was a Jew and Talmudist of the Talmudic Academies in Syria Palaestina from about 279 to 320 CE and is counted a member of the...
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  • Sura (city) (redirect from Academy at Sura)
    Academy Sura Academy Talmudic Academies in Syria Palaestina * סורא. Jewish Encyclopedia Daat (in Hebrew). Herzog College. Gîl, Moše (2004). Jews in Islamic...
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    the academy was entirely different from that existing in Talmudic academies in Syria Palaestina between the latter and the nasi. Here, hakham was merely...
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  • his son was the head of the academy and one of its leaders. History of the Jews in Iraq Talmudic academies in Syria Palaestina Sherira Gaon (1988). The Iggeres...
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    of Jewish Babylonia after Nehardea Talmudic Academies in Syria Palaestina (in the Land of Israel) The list names in accordance with Hebrew Wikipedia; &...
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  • the political center of Jewish Babylonia after Nehardea Talmudic Academies in Syria Palaestina (in the Land of Israel) According to Iggeret Rav Sherira Gaon...
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    Ben Ezra Synagogue (category Synagogues completed in 1892)
    the Talmudic academies in Babylonia, and Ben Ezra was a congregation that observed the teachings of the rival Talmudic academies in Syria Palaestina. Modern...
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  • Yeshiva of Eretz Israel (category Jews in the Land of Israel)
    as his ancestor. Palestinian minhag Sanhedrin Talmudic academies in Syria Palaestina Talmudic academies in Babylonia Jeffrey L. Rubenstein (2002). Rabbinic...
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  • Rabbah bar Nahmani (category Rabbis of Academy of Pumbedita)
    without consulting him. His brethren in the Talmudic academies in Syria Palaestina were not pleased with his residence in Asoristan and wrote to him to come...
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  • Nehardea (category Talmud places)
    antiken Judentums und des Urchristentums, 74) Talmudic academies in Babylonia Talmudic academies in Syria Palaestina The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela (ed...
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  • Fallujah) Sura Academy, in Sura (city) - the political center of Jewish Babylonia after Nehardea Talmudic Academies in Syria Palaestina (in the Land of Israel)...
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    Timeline of the name Palestine (category Names of places in Asia)
    in 135. Around the year 390, during the Byzantine period, the imperial province of Syria Palaestina was reorganized into Palaestina Prima, Palaestina...
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    small fishing village. It was the capital of Roman Judaea, Syria Palaestina and Palaestina Prima, successively, for a period of c. 650 years, and a major...
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    Hadrian changed the name of Iudaea province to Syria Palaestina and Jerusalem to Aelia Capitolina in an attempt to erase the historical ties of the Jewish...
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    diaspora belongs, not to the domain of history, but of theology.' In Talmudic and post-Talmudic Rabbinic literature, this phenomenon was referred to as galut...
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    Sanhedrin (category 1st-century BC establishments in the Hasmonean Kingdom)
    province of Syria Palaestina. In this period, the Sanhedrin was sometimes called the Galilean Patriarchate or Patriarchate of Palaestina, the governing...
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    Bar Kokhba revolt (category 130s in the Roman Empire)
    Provincia Iudaea was renamed Syria Palaestina. Despite such name changes taking place elsewhere, rebellions have never resulted in a nation's name being expunged...
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    Jewish history (category Religion in classical antiquity)
    Mahuza. The Talmudic Yeshiva Academies became a main part of Jewish culture and education, and Jews continued establishing Yeshiva Academies in Western and...
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    Targum Jonathan (category Jewish texts in Aramaic)
    it was carried throughout the Diaspora. It originated, however, in Syria Palaestina but was adapted to Jewish Babylonian Aramaic, so it contains the...
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    Palestinian Gaonate Talmudic Academies in Syria Palaestina List of native plants of Flora Palaestina (A-B) List of native plants of Flora Palaestina (C-D) List...
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  • Eleazar ben Pedat (category Talmud rabbis of Syria Palaestina)
    Babylon who lived in Syria Palaestina during the 3rd century. He became a scholar at the Talmudic academy at Tiberias, where he was held in great esteem and...
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  • lectures. He traveled repeatedly to the Talmudic Academies in Babylonia; and on one of his journeys he was in danger of assassination by one of his companions...
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    ben Hurcanus, Talmudic sage Joshua ben Levi, Talmudic sage Tamer Nafar (born 1979), rapper Suhell Nafar, rapper Rabbi Tarfon, Talmudic sage Salim Tuama...
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  • (about 580,000 killed) and Hadrian renames the province of Judea to Syria Palaestina, and attempts to root out Judaism. 136 Rabbi Akiva is martyred. 138...
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    world was in the Middle East, primarily in the Talmudic Academies in Babylonia and Syria Palaestina. Jews in these regions used Seleucid Era dating (also...
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    important Talmudic academies thrived in Babylonia, engaging in a notable rivalry with the Talmudic academies of Palaestina. Early in the 4th century, the...
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