Rabbi Yitzchak
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TitleRabbi, Amora
BornLand of Israel
KnownforTalmudic scholar, reestablished the Nehardea Academy
ReligionJudaism
Rabbi Yitzchak | |
|---|---|
רבי יצחק | |
| Title | Rabbi, Amora |
| Personal life | |
| Born | Land of Israel |
| Known for | Talmudic scholar, reestablished the Nehardea Academy |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Judaism |
| Senior posting | |
| Teacher | Rabbi Yochanan, Rabbi Hiyya |
| Period in office | 3rd century (third generation of amoraim) |
Rabbi Yitzchak was a rabbi who lived in the 3rd century (third generation of amoraim) in the Land of Israel.
He was likely a student of Rabbi Yochanan.[1]
There existed several rabbis of this name. According to Rashi and Rashbam, the Rabbi Yitzchak who taught aggadah was named Yitzchak ben Pinchas, while the Rabbi Yitzchak who taught halacha was named Yitzchak ben Acha.[2] Another Rabbi Yitzchak was the student of Rabbi Hiyya.[3]