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Тhe Image of Rabbi Yehudah ha-Nasi in Talmudic Literature
The article examines a variety of sources from the Babylonian Talmud and the Midrash trying to establish why, despite the visible veneration of Rabbi Yehuda-ha-Nasi (called also just Rabbi, Rabbi Judas the Prince in Talmudic literature), he was also heavily and sharply criticized both for his moral character and his ways of management.