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Shela (Hebrew: רבי שילא) was a Babylonian teacher of the latter part of the tannaitic and the beginning of the amoraic period, and head of the school ("sidra") at Nehardea. When Rav visited Babylonia, he once officiated as an expounder (amora) for R. Shela at his public lectures. The school at Nehardea was named in honor of Shela; and its scholars were accordingly known as "D'Bei R. Shela." With the exception of a mishnaic interpretation, none of Shela's teachings is known, although some of the sayings of the students of his academy, the Bei R. Shela, are mentioned in the Talmud.

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dbo:abstract Shela (Hebrew: רבי שילא) was a Babylonian teacher of the latter part of the tannaitic and the beginning of the amoraic period, and head of the school ("sidra") at Nehardea. When Rav visited Babylonia, he once officiated as an expounder (amora) for R. Shela at his public lectures. The school at Nehardea was named in honor of Shela; and its scholars were accordingly known as "D'Bei R. Shela." With the exception of a mishnaic interpretation, none of Shela's teachings is known, although some of the sayings of the students of his academy, the Bei R. Shela, are mentioned in the Talmud. (en) Rabbi Chila (ou Shila), également appelé Rav Chila, est un rabbin babylonien, de la génération intermédiaire entre Tannaïm et Amoraïm (IIe siècle). Il dirige la sidra (« école », « centre communautaire ») de Nehardea, qui deviendra une académie après sa mort. Lorsqu’Abba ben Ayvo arrive en Babylonie, en 219 EC, Rabbi Chila lui propose un poste d’amora (orateur, chargé de développer devant les élèves ce que Rabbi Chila a brièvement formulé) dans son école, qu’Abba occupera pendant un an, avant de fonder, après la mort de Rabbi Chila, sa propre académie à Soura. À l’exception d’une interprétation de la Mishna, on ne connaît aucun de ses enseignements. Cependant, quelques leçons des élèves de son école (DeBei Rabbi Chila) sont mentionnées dans le Talmud. Bien que son titre soit celui d’un Tanna, il pourrait avoir été le père de Rabba bar Rav Chila. (fr) Рав Шела (Rav Shela; ивр. ‏רב שילא‏‎) — вавилонский законоучитель конца таннаитского и начала аморайского периода, глава школы («сидры») в вавилонском городе Негардее. Школа в Негардее называлась именем Шелы, и учёные этой школы были известны под именем «дебе раби Шела». От него сохранилась одна мишнаитская интерпретация (Иома, 20б). Во время одного своего посещения Вавилона Абба-Арика (Рав) выступил публично в качестве толкователя (аморая) вместо рава Шелы. (ru)
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rdfs:comment Shela (Hebrew: רבי שילא) was a Babylonian teacher of the latter part of the tannaitic and the beginning of the amoraic period, and head of the school ("sidra") at Nehardea. When Rav visited Babylonia, he once officiated as an expounder (amora) for R. Shela at his public lectures. The school at Nehardea was named in honor of Shela; and its scholars were accordingly known as "D'Bei R. Shela." With the exception of a mishnaic interpretation, none of Shela's teachings is known, although some of the sayings of the students of his academy, the Bei R. Shela, are mentioned in the Talmud. (en) Рав Шела (Rav Shela; ивр. ‏רב שילא‏‎) — вавилонский законоучитель конца таннаитского и начала аморайского периода, глава школы («сидры») в вавилонском городе Негардее. Школа в Негардее называлась именем Шелы, и учёные этой школы были известны под именем «дебе раби Шела». От него сохранилась одна мишнаитская интерпретация (Иома, 20б). Во время одного своего посещения Вавилона Абба-Арика (Рав) выступил публично в качестве толкователя (аморая) вместо рава Шелы. (ru) Rabbi Chila (ou Shila), également appelé Rav Chila, est un rabbin babylonien, de la génération intermédiaire entre Tannaïm et Amoraïm (IIe siècle). Il dirige la sidra (« école », « centre communautaire ») de Nehardea, qui deviendra une académie après sa mort. Lorsqu’Abba ben Ayvo arrive en Babylonie, en 219 EC, Rabbi Chila lui propose un poste d’amora (orateur, chargé de développer devant les élèves ce que Rabbi Chila a brièvement formulé) dans son école, qu’Abba occupera pendant un an, avant de fonder, après la mort de Rabbi Chila, sa propre académie à Soura. (fr)
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