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- Rabbi_Ammi abstract "Ammi, Aimi, Immi (Hebrew: רבי אמי) is the name of several Jewish Talmudists, known as amoraim, who lived in the Land of Israel and Babylonia. In the Babylonian Talmud the first form only is used; in the Jerusalem Talmud all three forms appear, Immi predominating, and sometimes R. Ammi is contracted into \"Rabmi\" or \"Rabbammi\" (Yer. Ab. Zarah, v. 45a, b).".
- Rabbi_Ammi comment "Ammi, Aimi, Immi (Hebrew: רבי אמי) is the name of several Jewish Talmudists, known as amoraim, who lived in the Land of Israel and Babylonia. In the Babylonian Talmud the first form only is used; in the Jerusalem Talmud all three forms appear, Immi predominating, and sometimes R. Ammi is contracted into \"Rabmi\" or \"Rabbammi\" (Yer. Ab. Zarah, v. 45a, b).".