Rafram (II) (Hebrew : רפרם , read as Rafram ) was Babylonian rabbi, of the seventh generation of amoraim .
He was a disciple of Rav Ashi [1] and a colleague of Ravina II .[2] He succeeded R. Geviha as head of the Academy of Pumbedita . He headed the Pumbedita academy for ten years until his death on 443.[3]
References
^ Ketuvot 95b; Gittin 42a
^ Yoma 78a
^ Sherira, in Neubauer, "M. J. C." i. 34; Abraham ibn Daud, ib. i. 61
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