Rav Dimi from Naharda

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|title = Rav Dimi of Naharda
 
|title = Rav Dimi of Naharda
 
|image        = [[File:00001011 traditional cave abaya rava ovnit.jpg|215px|alt=Rav Dimi from Naharda]]
 
|image        = [[File:00001011 traditional cave abaya rava ovnit.jpg|215px|alt=Rav Dimi from Naharda]]
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|data2  = {{Project Kivrei Tzadikim}}
 
|header3 = Hebrew:
 
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|data4  = רב דימי מנהרדעא
 
|data4  = רב דימי מנהרדעא
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|data14  = A 4th generation Babylonian Amora from the Sages of Naharda.}}
 
|data14  = A 4th generation Babylonian Amora from the Sages of Naharda.}}
  
'''Rav Dimi from Naharda''' was fourth generation Babylonian Amora mentioned a few times throughout the Talmud. Once he was humiliated by Rav Ada bar Aba who also caused him to not be able to sell the dates he was offering. Rav Dimi complained to Rav Yosef who spoke then spoke harshly about Rav Ada bar Aba who ended up passing away as a result of this incident. Rav Dimi of Naharda was a total and complete reincarnation of Chizkiya King of Yehuda with no external mixtures. He specialized in the Mitzvot of accompanying guests and accompanying the dead.
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'''Rav Dimi from Naharda''' was fourth generation Babylonian Amora mentioned a few times throughout the Talmud.
 
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==Incident of the Figs==
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Rav Dimi from Naharda imported a boat of dried figs and requested that the Resh Galusa grant him a licence of a Torah scholar, making him its sole distributor until his merchandise sold out. [[Rava the Amora|Rava]] was sent by the Resh Galusa to check is Rav Dimi was indeed a Torah scholar. Rava appointed Rav Ada bar Ahava to carry out the actual task. He went ahead and asked Rav Dimi obscure  questions that he was unable to answer and therefore was not granted the licence, causing his business venture to fail. Rav Dimi complained to Rav Yosef, leading him to curse the person responsible, which caused the death of Rav Ada bar Ahava.
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==Kever Rav Dimi from Naharda==
 
==Kever Rav Dimi from Naharda==
According to Rabbi Chaim Vital in the name of the [[Rabbi-Yitzchak-Luria|Arizal]], Rav Dimi from Naharda is buried in a cave in Ovnit along with [[Abaye|Abaya]] and [[Rava the Amora|Rava]]. In recent times this cave was identified as being right below Kever [[Rabbi Yehuda Nesiah I|Rabbi Yehuda Nesiah]]. Yisorel Meir Gabbai and Ohalei Tzadikim dispute the location saying this cave does not fit the description of Rabbi Chaim Vital. Instead they place these Kivarim in a cave inside the army base that was sealed up during its construction. Although the cave is inaccessible, there is a point outside the fence of the army base around 30 meters away from the entrance of the sealed cave. Best time to visit this location is Sunday mornings when the army base is relatively empty.
 
  
 
==More Photos==
 
==More Photos==
  
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