Me'asha (מיישא) was a rabbi in the Land of Israel of the fourth century CE (third generation of amoraim).
He is mentioned as a companion of Samuel bar Isaac and Zeira.[1] His halakhic and aggadic teachings appear in both Talmudim.
References
- ^ Yerushalmi Berachot 2:9 et al.
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