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| | Savora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A savora (Aramaic: סבורא, plural savora'im, סבוראים), is a term used in Jewish law and history, to signify the leading rabbis living from the end of period of the Amoraim (around 500 CE) to the beginning of the Geonim (around 700 CE). |
 | | As a group they are also referred to as the Rabbeinu Sevorai. |
 | | Occasionally, specific Savora'im are mentioned by name in the Talmud itself, such a Rabbi Aha, who (according to later authority Rashbam) was a Savora. |
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