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For the Amora sages of the Land of Israel,of the 3d Amoraic generation, see Hanina b. Papi or Hanina ben Pappa. For another Babylonian Amora sage of the 5th Amoraic generation, see Rav Papi.{{Eras of the Halakha}} Rav Pappa ({{lang-he-n|רַב פַּפָּא}}) (c. 300 – died 375) was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia.[1][2] He was an Amora; a student of both Rava and Abaye. He led the Talmudical academy in Nehardea (also called Naresh, or Nareš), close to Sura, during the fifth generation of Babylonian amoraim.[3][4] An expert brewer, Rav Papa was a wealthy man,[5] and it is said that whenever he completed a tractate in the Talmud he held a large party at which he invited his ten sons and many other people. At many modern siyums, a short prayer is said which mentions Rav Pappa and his ten sons. QuotesThe weasel and the cat made a marriage of convenience on the occasion of the fat of misfortune! (popular saying)[6][7] Judgment delayed[8] is judgment lost (popular saying)[9] References1. ^Windows onto Jewish Legal Culture: Fourteen Exploratory Essays Hanina Ben-Menahem, Arye Edrei, Neil S. Hecht – 2012 footnote "18 R. Papa, Babylonian Amora (ca. 300–375)." 2. ^Self-help in Jewish Law Hanina Ben-Menahem, Neil S. Hecht – 1993- Volume 6 p38 "R. Papa, Babylonian Amora (ca. 300–375)." 3. ^Barak S. Cohen The Legal Methodology of Late Nehardean Sages in Sasanian … 2010 "R. Papa was the academy head in Nareš, close to Sura, during the fifth generation of Babylonian amoraim until his … 4. ^Ronald L. Eisenberg Essential Figures in the Talmud 2012 p105 "Huna bar Joshua, Babylonian amora (fourth century). When his close friend and business partner, R. Papa, became head of the academy at Naresh, Huna bar Joshua joined him as rosh kallah (head of the general assembly) (Ber. 57a)." 5. ^{{cite web|title=Papa|url=http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/11888-papa|work=Jewish Encyclopedia|accessdate=9 September 2012}} 6. ^{{cite book |last=editors |first=editors |title=The Babylonian Talmud (Sanhedrin 105a) |publisher=Menaqed |location=Jerusalem |year=1980}} 7. ^Explained by Rabbi Menachem Posner: "The weasel and the cat are natural rivals. Yet, when there is fat from which they can both benefit, they set aside their animus to enjoy the bounty. Similarly, a common foe often leads human enemies to set aside their differences and work together peacefully." 8. ^Literally, "Judgment which has spent the night, etc." i.e., sometimes when judgment is delayed, it loses its effectiveness. 9. ^{{cite book |last=editors |first=editors |title=The Babylonian Talmud (Sanhedrin 95a) |publisher=Menaqed |location=Jerusalem |year=1980}} External links
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