On Sunday’s daf, Bava Metzia 18, the Talmudic Narrator restricted Rabba’s statement, that we worry about two people with the same name only where there are caravans, by saying that this was only where it was established that there were two Yosef ben Shimons in that town. The restriction was based on the Talmudic Narrator’s interpretation of a story which occurred in Rav Huna’s court, where Rabba was a research assistant and was instructed by Rav Chisda to research the topic for Rav Huna, who would question him.
Rav Amram's Objection: Learning from Mammon
Rav Amram's Objection: Learning from Mammon
Rav Amram's Objection: Learning from Mammon
On Sunday’s daf, Bava Metzia 18, the Talmudic Narrator restricted Rabba’s statement, that we worry about two people with the same name only where there are caravans, by saying that this was only where it was established that there were two Yosef ben Shimons in that town. The restriction was based on the Talmudic Narrator’s interpretation of a story which occurred in Rav Huna’s court, where Rabba was a research assistant and was instructed by Rav Chisda to research the topic for Rav Huna, who would question him.