Rav Papa (רב פפא) was a BabylonianAmora, he was a student of both Rava and Abaye. He led the school in Narsh and died in 375. Babylonia was an ancient state in Iraq), combining the territories of Sumer and Akkad. ... Amora, plural Amoraim, (from the Hebrew root amar to say or tell over), were renowned Jewish scholars who said or told over the teachings of the Oral law, from about 200 to 500 in Babylonia and Palestine. ... Rava was a Babylonian amora born in 270, and one of the most often-cired Rabbis in the talmud. ... Abaye, the name of a Babylonian amora (q. ... Events The Huns invade Europe. ...
Rav Papa was a wealthy man and it is said that whenever he completed a tractate 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 Papa and his ten sons.
RavPapa was a wealthy man and it is said that whenever he completed a tractate 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 RavPapa and his ten sons.