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:''For the [[Amora]] sage of the fifth and sixth generation, see: [[Ravina I]].''
'''Ravina II''' was a [[Jew]]ish [[Talmud]]ist and [[rabbi]], accounted as an [[Amora]] sage of the eighth generation of the [[Amora]] era. In 475 AD, he finished editing the [[Gemara]] portion of the [[Talmud|''Talmud Bavli'']], completing the work of his teacher [[Rav Ashi]]. ("Babylonian Talmud".) He was also a nephew of [[Ravina I]]. He was a leader for 22 years.
'''Ravina II''' was a [[Jew]]ish [[Talmud]]ist and [[rabbi]], accounted as an [[Amora]] sage of the eighth generation of the [[Amora]] era. In 475 AD, he finished editing the [[Gemara]] portion of the [[Talmud|''Talmud Bavli'']], completing the work of his teacher [[Rav Ashi]]. ("Babylonian Talmud".) He was also a nephew of [[Ravina I]]. He was a leader for 22 years.



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For the Amora sage of the fifth and sixth generation, see: Ravina I.

Ravina II was a Jewish Talmudist and rabbi, accounted as an Amora sage of the eighth generation of the Amora era. In 475 AD, he finished editing the Gemara portion of the Talmud Bavli, completing the work of his teacher Rav Ashi. ("Babylonian Talmud".) He was also a nephew of Ravina I. He was a leader for 22 years.