Me'asha
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Me'asha was the name of three important rabbis of the Mishnaic and Talmudic periods.
- Me'asha was a tanna to whom one reference occurs in the Mishna (Peah ii. 6), from which it appears that he lived in the time of Hillel's descendants (comp. Heilprin, "Seder ha-Dorot," ii.).
- Me'asha ben Joseph (?), an aggadist and mystic who died in the time of Ammi (Ket. 85b)
- Me'asha (amora), an amora in the Land of Israel of the fourth century CE
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