Abba bar Zabdai
Abba bar Zabdai was a Palestinian amora who flourished in the third century. He studied in Mesopotamia, attending the lectures of Abba Arikha and Rav Huna, and subsequently settled at Tiberias, where he occupied a respected position by the side of Rabbi Ammi and Assi. Mention is made of his custom of saying his prayers in a loud voice. Of his haggadic productions there exists, among others, a sermon for a public fast-day, on Lamentations iii.41, from which the following may be quoted:
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Though he may have sinned, he is still an Israelite!
The myrtle that stands amongst the reeds is still a myrtle.