Nehardea Academy
Yeshiva, Amoraim, Geonim, Rav Nachman, Sura Academy, Yom Kippur
978-620-1-94342-1
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80
2012-08-19
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Nehardea Academy (Previously also named: Beth Hamidrash /The College /The House of Study, or The Boundary was one of the biggest Jewish Yeshiva Academy in Babylon, active intermittently at various times since the beginning of the period of the Amoraim and until the end of the Geonim period. It was established by the Amora Samuel of Nehardea, one of the greatest sages of Babylon. Among the famous sages who headed the Academy one can note: Samuel of Nehardea, Rav Nachman, and more. Samuel went to Nehardea and founded the Yeshiva Academy of Nehardea, which in time thousands of students settled in it. This academy along with the Sura Academy, which was founded by Abba Arika ("Rav"), opened a new era in Jewish history, an era which Babylon was the center of Judaism. After Abba Arika's death, many students from the Sura academy moved to Nehardea's academy, which was headed by Samuel.
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