More Discussions for this daf
1. Cities that are near walled cities 2. 13 Adar 3. Questions
4. Gezeirah Shaveh must be handed down 5. Purim in Har Nof 6. Villagers reading the Megilah early on market days
7. Reading the Megilah on the 15th of Adar 8. Reading the Megilah 9. When the Megilah may be read on the 11th, 12th, and 13th
10. "Mentazpach" Tzofim Amarum 11. The end-letters MeNaTZPaCH 12. Rebbi Yehudah
13. Women Who Reside in the Kefarim 14. Heichan Remizah? 15. Rebbi Yehoshua ben Korchah argues with Rebbi Akiva?
16. End Letters 17. Tosfos 18. Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Korcha's Rebbe
19. Gezeirah Shavah of Perazi 20. Issues of Beis Din 21. Menatzpa"Ch
22. Various Questions 23. Ta'anis Esther in villages 24. Limiting the reading of the Megillah to the 14th
25. Walled city 26. רש״י ד״ה כדכתיב להיות עושים 27. תענית אסתר בכפרים
DAF DISCUSSIONS - MEGILAH 2

Moshe Shalom asks:

On Daf 2a, we learn that our Mishna is R. Akiva who learns walled cities from time of Yehoshua. On 2b R. Yehoshua differs and has walled cities from the days of Achashverosh. Per Pesachim 112a some hold he was the son of R. Akiva - holding that this is the case how is he arguing on his father on the timing of what is a walled city? Rashi specifically notes here that R. Yehoshua didn't hear the Gezeira shava that's used in our Mishna from his rabbi so he can't use it. (Perhaps this just disproves that he is R. Akiva's son.)

Moshe Shalom, Brooklyn, NY

The Kollel replies:

The Mishnah is Rebbi Akiva because the Megilah is read on Adar 11-15 because of "Zman, Zmanam, Zmaneihem" but the Chachamim read only on 14-15.

Basing on Yehoshua bin Nun's time or on Achashveirosh's time is another issue which Rebbi Akiva does not relate to (at least not openly). So Rebbi Yehoshua ben Karchah could argue on the standard opinion of the Mishnah.

All the best,

Reuven Weiner