Rav Acha bar Yosef was a fourth generation Babylonian Amora. He was a close student of Rav Huna and the uncle of Rav Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak. [1]
He was a student of Rav Chisda, a second- or third-generation Amora. [2] [3]
There is a dispute about whether the Amora named Rav Acha barei deRav Yosef is the same person or not. According to Seder HaDoroth they were the same person. However, Aaron Hyman, in "Toledot Tannaim veAmoraim" claims this is a mistake. [4]
Hyman writes that Rav Acha barei deRav Yosef was a student of Rav Ashi, a sixth-generation Amora, and would frequently as him questions. [5] [6] Rav Ashi praised him for his brilliance. [7]
Aaron Magid agrees with Seder HaDoroth. [8]
Rav Acha bar Yosef was a fourth generation Babylonian Amora. He was a close student of Rav Huna and the uncle of Rav Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak. [1]
He was a student of Rav Chisda, a second- or third-generation Amora. [2] [3]
There is a dispute about whether the Amora named Rav Acha barei deRav Yosef is the same person or not. According to Seder HaDoroth they were the same person. However, Aaron Hyman, in "Toledot Tannaim veAmoraim" claims this is a mistake. [4]
Hyman writes that Rav Acha barei deRav Yosef was a student of Rav Ashi, a sixth-generation Amora, and would frequently as him questions. [5] [6] Rav Ashi praised him for his brilliance. [7]
Aaron Magid agrees with Seder HaDoroth. [8]