Rabbah bar ?ana
RABBAH BAR ?ANA
RABBAH BAR ?ANA (tj, Abba bar Hana , e.g., in bm 5:5; early third century), Babylonian amora. In Babylon Rabbah studied under his uncle, ?iyya (mk 16b), whom he subsequently accompanied to Ere? Israel (mk 21a). Before they left to return to Babylon, ?iyya asked the nasi to give Rabbah permission to decide matters of ritual law, monetary cases, and defects in a firstborn animal which could render its slaughter permissible. Although such permission was rarely granted, the nasi acceded to the request (Sanh. 5a). Rabbah's closest colleague was Ray (tj, bm 5:7, 10c), in whose company he is found both in Ere? Israel and in Babylon (mk 21a; Hul. 44b), with whom he held halakhic discussions (?ul. 8b), and in whose name he transmitted teachings (Shab. 50a; Nid. 47a). It is related that when Rabbah was once in mourning and thought that he ought not to give his regular lecture, Rav said, "We have learned, 'if the public have need of him, he does not refrain'" (mk 21a). Little is known of Rabbah's personal life, other than that he traded in wine (bm 83a, see Dik. Sof. ibid.) and that his wife died before him (bb 52a). His only known pupil was Hananel (mk 19a). Rabbah b. ?ana is frequently confused with *Rabbah b. Bar ?Hana who, some believe, was his son. They can be distinguished only by context and chronology.
bibliography:
Hyman, Toledot.
