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# The Halacha follows Rabbi Yehuda HaNassi, colloquially known as "Rebbi," against another Tanna, but not against a group of them.<ref>Eruvin 46b</ref> | # The Halacha follows Rabbi Yehuda HaNassi, colloquially known as "Rebbi," against another Tanna, but not against a group of them.<ref>Eruvin 46b</ref> | ||
# The Rif and Rosh point out that this is not true when Rebbi disagrees with his father, Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel.<ref>Korban Netanel (Klalim 11)</ref> | # The Rif and Rosh point out that this is not true when Rebbi disagrees with his father, Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel.<ref>Korban Netanel (Klalim 11)</ref> | ||
# He is also known as "Rabbi Yudan HaNassi" and "Rabbeinu," but he is not known as "Rabban," even though he was a Nasi, possibly because he refrained from referring to himself as such in the Mishnayot out of humility.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Kuntress Acharon, Resh 2)<ref> | |||
# According to some, he condensed Shas into six Sedarim, but others content that was done already by Beit Shmamai and Beit Hillel.<ref>Shem HaGedolim (Gedolim, Kuntress Acharon, Resh 2)<ref> | |||
==== Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar ==== | ==== Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar ==== |