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The title Rav generally precedes the names of Babylonian Amoraim, while Rabbi generally precedes the names of ordained scholars in the Land of Israel whether Tannaim or Amoraim.
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This distinction is made in the Talmud, and is used to differentiate between scholars from different regions.
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In the Talmud , the title Rav generally precedes the names of Babylonian Amoraim ; Rabbi generally precedes the names of ordained scholars in the Land of Israel whether Tannaim or Amoraim.
Rav - Wikipedia
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The debates between Rava and Abaye are considered classic examples of Talmudic dialectical logic. Of their hundreds of recorded disputes, the law is decided according to the opinion of Rava …
Rava (amora) - Wikipedia
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But what is the root meaning of the word?”The root meaning of the Hebrew word rav, ... Thus, we are told by the Talmud how the great rabbi Resh Lakish, who ...
Rav, Rebbe, Rabbi – The Forward
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There are a number of honorifics in Judaism that vary depending on the status of, and the relationship to, the person to whom one is referring.
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The root meaning of the Hebrew word rav , “rabbi,” is “large,” “great” or “much,” and in the Bible it can have to do with number, magnitude, age or other things.…
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Rav Yochanan vs. R' Yose bar Chanina is a Machaloket, the Rosh and many others claim one should follow Rav Yochanan, as he was the latter's rebbe, while the Rambam…
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