Hamnuna Saba (Zohar). According to the
Zohar, a rabbi from the Land of Israel from the third generation of
tannaim. He is never mentioned in the Mishnah or Talmud, but appears frequently in the Zohar.
Hamnuna III. Third generation Babylonian amora. He grew up in Harpania and later moved to Harta of Argiz, near
Baghdad. He also was a colleague of
Rav Chisda, and was a pupil under Rabbi Judah and
Ulla.[2]
Hamnuna Zuta ("the younger"), late fourth century CE. A confession prayer he was fond of reciting on
Yom Kippur[3] eventually became part of the Yom Kippur
prayer service.
According to the
Encyclopaedia Judaica, "Other
amoraim of the same name, some with and some without appellations, who lived in the third and fourth centuries and whom it is difficult to identify, are referred to in the Talmudic sources."
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