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Rav Pappi
Talmudic Figures
Rav Pappi was the son-in-law of R. Yitzchak Nappaha and a student of Rava. He was a colleague of Rav Pappa and taught Ravina and Rav Ashi.
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Rav Pappi said:
Is it
because you come from unfortunate people [
de’atitu mimmula’ei
]
that
you say unfortunate things?
Rav Beivai was from the house of Eli, whose descendants were sentenced to die at a young age.
Ketubot 85a:15
The Gemara relates:
Rav Pappi permitted the cooks [
burdikei
] of the household of the Exilarch to mash roasted grains into a pot
of food, to dissolve the accumulated foam.
Rava said: Is there
anyone
who permits this matter in a place where servants are found?
Servants are unlikely to be careful with regard to these prohibitions. They will use raw flour for this purpose, which will lead to a violation of the prohibition against leavened bread on Passover.
Some say
that
Rava himself
would
add roasted grains into
his own
pot.
Pesachim 40b:12
Lived
תקופת פעילות
Amoraim - Fifth Generation
c.350 – c.375 CE
Student
תלמידים
Mar Zutra
Teacher
מורה
Rava
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