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

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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