Samuel b. Jose b. Boon
- For the third generation Amora sage of the Land of Israel, see Abin I (his grandfather).
- For the fifth generation Amora sage of the Land of Israel, see Jose ben Abin (his father).
- For the fourth generation Amora sages of Babylon, see Idi b. Abin Abin Naggara & Hiyya b. Abin Naggara or their father of the third generation: Abin Naggara
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Samuel b. Jose b. Boon (or Shmuel b. Yose b. Boon; Hebrew: רבי שמואל בן רבי יוסי ברבי בון, read as Rabbi Shmuel ben[son of] Rabbi Yossi beRabbi[Son of Rabbi] Boon; other: instead of Boon : Abun, Bun, or Avin – as his father was also known as Jose ben Abin) was a Jewish Amora sage of the Land of Israel, of the sixth generation of the Amora era. During his times, the Jerusalem Talmud was arranged by his father,[1] Jose ben Abin, whose life work was to convey the scholars of the Land of Israel sageness to Babylonia. A life work that had been continued by his son, Samuel.
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