
Rabbi Ashi
Rabbi Ashi was a prominent Jewish scholar and and the founder of the Babylonian Talmud around the 4th to 5th centuries CE. He collected and organized centuries of oral Jewish laws, debates, and traditions into a comprehensive written form. His work helped preserve Jewish legal and religious teachings, providing a foundational resource for Jewish study and practice. Rabbi Ashi’s contributions unified previously scattered teachings and created a lasting systematic framework that continues to guide Jewish law and scholarship today.