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Yadua the Babylonian (, translit: ''Yadua HaBavli'') was a 2nd-century ''tanna'' of the fifth generation. He was born in Babylonia but subsequently moved to Syria Palæstina, becoming the pupil of Rabbi Meir, a prominent rabbi〔http://cojs.org/cojswiki/The_Tannaitic_Academies〕 and student of the Acher (Elisha ben Avuyah), one of the leading ''tannaim'' who became a heretic.〔http://www.torah.org/learning/rabbis-notebook/5765/vayera.html#〕 * Yadua the Babylonian said in the name of Rabbi Meir: "If (dogs came ) from one direction they do not count as an unavoidable accident, but if (came ) from two directions they count as an unavoidable accident." (Mishnah Baba Metziah 7:9) == References ==
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