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Rami bar Hama
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{{Eras of the Halakha}}Rami bar Hama (Hebrew: ר×× ×ר ×××; Rami = R. Ami) was a Babylonian amora of the third generation.- the content below is remote from Wikipedia
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He was a pupil of Rav Chisda, and a fellow student of Rava, who was somewhat his junior.Bava Batra 12b; Sukkah 29a; compare Rabbinowitz, Variæ LectionesHe frequently addressed questions to Rav Chisda.Ketuvot 86b; Yoma 58a; Pesachim 27b; Eruvin 8b, 73a Rav Chisda once asked him a question to which Rami found an answer in a mishnah; R. Chisda thereupon rewarded him by rendering him a personal service.Bava Kamma 20a,b He was also associated with R. Naḥman, whom he often attempted to refute.Eruvin 34b; Bava Metzia 65a; Hullin 35a Rami married the daughter of his teacher Chisda; when he died, at an early age, his colleague Rava married his widow. Rava declared that his premature death was a punishment for having affronted Manasseh b. Taḥlifa, a student of the Law, by treating him as an ignoramus.Berachot 47bRami bar Hama was possessed of rare mental acuteness, but Rava asserted that his unusual acumen led him to reach his conclusions too hastily. He attempted to decide questions independently, and would not always search for a mishnah or baraita to support an opinion. His pupil Isaac b. Judah left him, therefore, to study under R. Sheshet, saying that although a decision might apparently be based on correct reasoning, it must be ignored if a mishnah or a baraita could be found that contradicted it; but a decision rendered in agreement with a mishnah or a baraita does not become invalid, even where another mishnah or baraita can be cited in opposition to it.Zevachim 96b Rami bar Hama's daughter may have married Rav Ashi.Beitzah 29b; see Rav Ashi for discussionHis daughter's son was Amemar.Ketuvot 21bReferences
{{reflist}}{{JewishEncyclopedia|url=http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?letter=R&artid=91|article=Ram b. Hama}} It has the following bibliography:- Heilprin, Seder ha-Dorot, ii. 343.
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