Reka
The rabbi gave a lesson that discussed our ability to disagree with the Rishonim, and the rabbi in the lesson brought as an example Rabbi Akiva Eiger, who, despite his arrogance, nullified himself in front of the Rishonim, and that rabbi rightly said that whoever sees the Rashba will see that his work is much more significant. Mr. Akiva Eiger My question is, does the rabbi think that the Rashba is really more than the Reka?
I don’t know how to evaluate these works. In general, it is quite clear that Shereka had an analytical ability that was incomparably higher than the Rabbi Shabba (unless he hid his abilities well).
So if so, is his cancellation a mistake?
Indeed. And perhaps there was an educational consideration for the public (as is the case in our places to glorify the ancients beyond reasonableness). But more likely, Shrek”a was educated like the rest of us about the greatness of the first, and perhaps he truly thought that he was like a finger in the sand in the sea of understanding in front of them.
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