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For the third generation Amora sage of the Land of Israel, with a similar name, see: Rabbi Assi.{{Eras of the Halakha}} Rav Assi ({{lang-he|רב אסי}}), a Kohen,[1] was a Jewish Amora sage of Babylon, of the first generation of the Amora era. He originated from Hutzal, that was located nearby Nehardea of Babylonia. He was a "Fellow Student" of R. Abba Arika ("Rav") and a teacher of R. Judah ben Ezekiel. ContemporariesRav Assi was a colleague of R. Abba Arika, Samuel and Rav Kahana I. The Babylon Talmud recorded Rav Assi disagreeing with R. Abba Arika many times. According to the Talmud,[2] Abba Arika ("Rav") and Samuel would honor Rav Assi by not entering into a Brit milah event before Rav Assi does IdentificationRav Assi should not be confused with the Amora sage of the land of Israel, Rabbi Assi, who was of the third generation of the Amora era, and is recorded many times both in the Babylon and the Jerusalem Talmud. On the Jerusalem Talmud Rav Assi is recorded merely as Issi or Assa, without the title "Rav" or "Rabbi", much like other Amora sages of the first generation. Rav Assi's deathAccording to the babylon Talmud,[3] Rav Assi died shortly after Abba Arika ("Rav") died. QuotesThe son of David (i.e. the Messiah) shall not come until all the souls have been depleted from the body. (i.e. until all persons who were meant to be born are born)[4] External links
References1. ^talmud, tractate chulin 107b {{Amoraim}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Assi}}{{MEast-rabbi-stub}}2. ^B. Talmud, Tractate Bava Kamma, 80a 3. ^B. Talmud, Tractate Niddah, 36 4. ^{{cite book |last=editors |first=editors |title=The Babylonian Talmud (Yevamot 62a) |publisher=Menaqed |location=Jerusalem |year=1980}} 1 : Talmud rabbis of Babylonia |
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