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'''Tachlifa of the West''' ({{lang-he|{{Hebrew|תחליפא בר מערבא}}}}, [[Transliteration|translit]]: ''Tachlifa bar Ma'arava'', lit. "Tachlifa son of the West"), was |
'''Tachlifa of the West''' ({{lang-he|{{Hebrew|תחליפא בר מערבא}}}}, [[Transliteration|translit]]: ''Tachlifa bar Ma'arava'', lit. "Tachlifa son of the West"), was a 4th century ''[[amora]]'' from [[Syria Palæstina]] who studied under Rabbi [[Abbahu]]. He often travelled to [[Babylonia]].<ref>Heinman, Aharon. ''[http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=43958&pgnum=405 Toldos Tannaim ve-Amoraim]'', Vol 3.</ref><ref name="Gamoran2003">{{cite book|author=Hillel Gamoran|title=Talmud for Everyday Living: Insights Into Buying and Selling|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=OlkmAQAAIAAJ|year=2003|publisher=UAHC Press|isbn=978-0-8074-0815-5|page=17|quote=Rav Tachlifa was a Palestinian Amora who lived in the early part of the fourth century. He spent a period of time in Babylonia, and because his origin was Palestine, he became known as "the Westerner."}}</ref> |
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Tachlifa of the West (Hebrew: Template:Hebrew, translit: Tachlifa bar Ma'arava, lit. "Tachlifa son of the West"), was a 4th century amora from Syria Palæstina who studied under Rabbi Abbahu. He often travelled to Babylonia.[1][2]
References
- ^ Heinman, Aharon. Toldos Tannaim ve-Amoraim, Vol 3.
- ^ Hillel Gamoran (2003). Talmud for Everyday Living: Insights Into Buying and Selling. UAHC Press. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-8074-0815-5.
Rav Tachlifa was a Palestinian Amora who lived in the early part of the fourth century. He spent a period of time in Babylonia, and because his origin was Palestine, he became known as "the Westerner."