Rav Papi

Rav Papi[1][2] (or Rav Pappai; Hebrew: רב פפי) was an Babylonian rabbi, of the fifth generation of amoraim.

For rabbis of the Land of Israel (third generation of amoraim) with similar names, see Hanina b. Papi or Hanina ben Pappa.
For a Babylonian rabbi (fifth generation of amoraim) with a similar name, see Rav Papa.

Biography

He was the son-in-law of Rabbi Isaac Nappaha.[3]

His main rabbi was Rava, and he repeats many teachings in Rava's name.[4]

He was a colleague and an opponent of Rav Papa and Rav Huna b. Joshua.

His students include Rav Ashi and Ravina I.

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References

  1. Shabat, 93a
  2. Shabbat 93a
  3. Chullin 110a
  4. Shabbat 93a; Pesachim 7a; etc.
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