Rav Yehuda

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Rav Yehuda was a prominent early Babylonian Amoraic sage and disciple of Rav who played a key role in shaping Talmudic scholarship.

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Label Occurrences
Rav Yehuda canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Amora
Talmudic sage
rabbi
activity led an academy in Nehardea
led an academy in Pumbedita
discipleOf Rav
Shmuel
era Amoraic period
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
fieldOfWork Aggadah
Halakha
Talmudic law
gender male
generation first generation Amora
honorificPrefix Rav
influenced development of Babylonian Talmudic methodology
later Babylonian Amoraim
knownFor aggadic teachings in the Babylonian Talmud
halakhic rulings in the Babylonian Talmud
transmitting the teachings of Rav
transmitting the teachings of Shmuel
language Aramaic
Hebrew
legalApproach emphasized precision in transmitting teachings
stringent in matters of law
mainWork Talmud Bavli
surface form: Babylonian Talmud
mentionedIn Talmud Bavli
surface form: Babylonian Talmud

Talmud Yerushalmi
surface form: Jerusalem Talmud
notableStudent Rav Huna
Rav Judah bar Ezekiel
surface form: Rav Yehuda bar Ezekiel
occupation Talmudic scholar
halakhic authority
placeOfActivity Nehardea
Pumbedita academy
surface form: Pumbedita

Sura
region Mesopotamia
surface form: Babylonia
religion Judaism
role bridge between the teachings of Rav and Shmuel and later Babylonian academies
school Babylonian rabbinic academies
teacher Rav
Shmuel
timePeriod 3rd century CE
early 4th century CE
tradition Babylonian rabbinic tradition
often cited with the formula "Amar Rav Yehuda Amar Rav"

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Nehardea hasNotableRabbi Rav Yehuda
Shmuel of Nehardea teacherOf Rav Yehuda