Hai Gaon

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Hai Gaon was a prominent 11th-century Jewish Talmudic scholar and the last and one of the most influential heads (gaon) of the Pumbedita academy in Babylonia.

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Hai Gaon canonical 5
gaon of Pumbedita 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aramaic-language writer
Hebrew-language writer
Jewish legal authority
Talmudic scholar
gaon
head of yeshiva
medieval Jewish philosopher
rabbi
birthYear 939
burialPlace Pumbedita academy
surface form: Pumbedita (traditional attribution)
century 10th century
11th century
country Abbasid Caliphate
deathYear 1038
era Geonim
father Sherira Gaon
influenced Maimonides
Rashi
Isaac Alfasi
surface form: Rif (Isaac Alfasi)

Baalei Tosafot
surface form: Tosafists
knownFor Talmudic commentary
being the last gaon of Pumbedita
halakhic rulings
influence on later halakha
responsa literature
language Arabic
Aramaic
Hebrew
movement Geonic period
name Hai Gaon self-link
Sherira Gaon
surface form: Hai ben Sherira

Sherira Gaon
surface form: Hai ben Sherira Gaon
notableWorkType commentaries
responsa
treatises on commandments
placeOfActivity Mesopotamia
surface form: Babylonia

Pumbedita academy
surface form: Pumbedita
position gaon of Pumbedita academy
head of the Pumbedita yeshiva
predecessor Sherira Gaon
region Mesopotamia
religion Judaism
roleInJewishLaw codifier of halakhic practice
school Pumbedita academy
successor Hezekiah Gaon
teacher Sherira Gaon
wroteOn Jewish ethics
Jewish philosophy
Talmud
halakha
prayer and liturgy

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Geonim notableMember Hai Gaon
Hai Gaon name Hai Gaon self-link
Sherira Gaon positionHeld Hai Gaon
this entity surface form: gaon of Pumbedita