Rav Aha bar Jacob (or R. Aha bar Ya'akov; Hebrew: רבי אחא בר יעקב) was a Babylonian rabbi of the third and fourth generations of Amoraim.
He was one of the disciples of Rav Huna.
[1] He was also one of the prominent Jewish leaders of Papunia.
[2] In the Talmud it is said that he was a man of great piety and a great scholar.
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