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Rav Huna b. Chinana
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§ The Gemara relates:
There was a certain incident in Meḥoza
in which
a gentile came
and
entered the store of a Jew.
The gentile
said to
the owners:
Do you have
any
wine to sell? They said to him: No. There was wine sitting in a bucket.
The gentile
put his hand in it
and
stirred
the wine around. The gentile
said to them: This, is it not wine? The other
person, i.e., the storeowner,
took
the bucket and,
in his anger, threw its
contents
into a barrel
of wine…
Avodah Zarah 57b:7-8
The Gemara relates that there was
a certain ship
carrying
tzaḥanta
which came to
the city of
Sikhra. Rav Huna bar Ḥinnana went out and saw
that the fish had
scales on them and permitted them,
as any fish with scales is kosher.
Rava said to him: But is there anyone who permits
tzaḥanta
in
a case like this,
when it is from
a land where
fish with
scales are common
and it is very possible that the scales are from kosher fish that had been in the boat previously?
Shofarot
went out
from the court
of Rava
to…
Avodah Zarah 40a:6
The Gemara relates:
The Exilarch had a
banqueting
pavilion [
abvarneka
] in his orchard
that was larger than two
beit se’a
and that had not been enclosed from the outset for the purpose of residence. The Exilarch
said to Rav Huna bar Ḥinnana: Let the Master make
some
arrangement so that tomorrow,
on Shabbat,
we may eat bread there,
i.e., so that we may be permitted to carry food and utensils from the house to the pavilion via the orchard. Rav Huna bar Ḥinnana
went and erected
a fence of
reeds…
Eruvin 25b:10-11
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