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Rav Joseph bar Hama (or Yosef bar Hama; Hebrew: רב יוסף בר חמא) was a Babylonian rabbi of the third generation of amoraim. [1]
He was a disciple of R. Sheshet. [2] However, The Talmud also cites statements that he delivered on the authority of Rav Nachman bar Yaakov. [3]
He had a son of the name of Rava ( Rava b. Joseph b. Hama), who became one of the most prominent Amora sages and the head of the academy of Pumbedita, in Mahuza of Babylonia.
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Rav Joseph bar Hama (or Yosef bar Hama; Hebrew: רב יוסף בר חמא) was a Babylonian rabbi of the third generation of amoraim. [1]
He was a disciple of R. Sheshet. [2] However, The Talmud also cites statements that he delivered on the authority of Rav Nachman bar Yaakov. [3]
He had a son of the name of Rava ( Rava b. Joseph b. Hama), who became one of the most prominent Amora sages and the head of the academy of Pumbedita, in Mahuza of Babylonia.