Bnei Bathyra
Bnei Bathyra were a family of Jewish sages who were religious leaders around the period of the Destruction of the Second Temple. This family is known for its many important Jewish Sages over the course of several generations. Some tannaim are considered to belong to this family; the best known of these is Judah ben Bathyra, who resided in Nusaybin west to Babylon.
- Rabbah Tosafa'ah
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- Rav Avira
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- Amemar
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- Rav Kahana II
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- Rabbi Ilai II
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- Joshua ben Karha
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- Haninah ben Ahi R. Joshua
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- Rabbah bar Abuha
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- Simeon ben Menasya
- Shim’on ben Menasya was a Jewish rabbi who lived in the late 2nd-early 3rd centuries
- Maximiliano de la Cruz
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