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Rav Ketina

Daniel ben Ketina, Babylonian amora who, according to legend, performed a miracle in his garden. His daughter married Rav’s son.

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רב חסדא - Third generation Babylonian Amora, student of both Rav and Rav Huna. Widely considered a great authority on aggada.…