Rav Yemar
- For other chazal sages, see: Yemar of Difte, Yemar b. Shelmia, Yemar b. Shazbi, Yemar b. Hashwa, and Yemar Saba.
Rav Yemar [1](or Rav Yeimar [2] or Rav Jemar;[2] Hebrew: רב יימר, read as Rav Yeimar) was a Jewish Amora sage of Babylon, of the sixth and seventh generation of the Amora era. He headed the academy of Sura city of Babylonia, in Matha-Mehasia.
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