Hiyya the Great | |
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Personal | |
Born | Hiyya bar Abba ca. 180 CE |
Died | ca. 230 CE |
Religion | Judaism |
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Sect | Rabbinic Judaism |
Notable work(s) | Tosefta |
Jewish leader | |
Teacher | Judah ha-Nasi |
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Hiyya, or Hiyya the Great, (ca. 180–230 CE) (Hebrew: רבי חייא, or רבי חייא הגדול) was a Jewish sage in the Land of Israel during the transitional generation between the Tannaic and Amoraic eras (1st Amora generation). Active in Tiberias, Hiyya was the primary compiler of the Tosefta. His full name is Hiyya bar Abba, also the name of the 3rd generation Amora of the Land of Israel, Hiyya bar Abba. He was a student of Judah haNasi, and uncle and teacher of Rav.[1]