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Assi II (Assa, Issi, Jesa, Josah, Jose, Hebrew: רבי אסי) was a Jewish Talmudist of the 3rd and 4th centuries (third generation of amoraim) who lived in the Land of Israel. He is known by the name of Yessa in the Jerusalem Talmud. He should not be confused with Rav Assi, who belonged to first generation of amoraim in Babylonia.

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  • Rab Assi (= Jose, auch Assa, Assi oder Issi, auch Assi II.; der Name ist wohl das Diminutiv zu Josef) war ein bekannter, legendenumrankter Amoräer der dritten Generation (um 290–320 n. Chr.) in Palästina. Assi war aus Babylonien eingewandert. Dort war er ein Schüler von Samuel, später war er in Palästina Schüler von Jochanan. (de)
  • Assi II (Assa, Issi, Jesa, Josah, Jose, Hebrew: רבי אסי) was a Jewish Talmudist of the 3rd and 4th centuries (third generation of amoraim) who lived in the Land of Israel. He is known by the name of Yessa in the Jerusalem Talmud. He should not be confused with Rav Assi, who belonged to first generation of amoraim in Babylonia. (en)
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  • Rab Assi (= Jose, auch Assa, Assi oder Issi, auch Assi II.; der Name ist wohl das Diminutiv zu Josef) war ein bekannter, legendenumrankter Amoräer der dritten Generation (um 290–320 n. Chr.) in Palästina. Assi war aus Babylonien eingewandert. Dort war er ein Schüler von Samuel, später war er in Palästina Schüler von Jochanan. (de)
  • Assi II (Assa, Issi, Jesa, Josah, Jose, Hebrew: רבי אסי) was a Jewish Talmudist of the 3rd and 4th centuries (third generation of amoraim) who lived in the Land of Israel. He is known by the name of Yessa in the Jerusalem Talmud. He should not be confused with Rav Assi, who belonged to first generation of amoraim in Babylonia. (en)
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