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Aggadah (Hebrew: אַגָּדָה, romanized:
Aggāḏā, or הַגָּדָה Haggāḏā;
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אֲגַדְתָּא, romanized: Aggāḏṯā; 'tales', 'fairytale', 'lore')...
- (eds.).
Encyclopedia of the
Bible and its Reception. Vol. 19:
Midrash and
Aggada – Mourning. de Gruyter. doi:10.1515/ebr.molechmoloch. ISBN 978-3-11-031336-9...
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Rabbinic literature, in its
broadest sense, is the
entire corpus of
works aut****d by
rabbis throughout Jewish history. The term
typically refers to literature...
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Shabbat (Hebrew: שַׁבָּת, lit. "Sabbath") is the
first tractate of
Seder Moed ("Order of
Appointed Times") of the
Mishnah and of the Talmud. The tractate...
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feature in
aggadic portions of non-mystical
rabbinic literature. In such
aggada the
letters are
often given anthropomorphic qualities and
depicted as speaking...
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previous two chapters,
includes narrative stories about the sages, or
Aggada.
Horayot 10a
tells the
story of
Rabbi Gamliel and
Rabbi Yehoshua on a boat...
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customs (Halacha),
though they also
included non-legal
traditions (
Aggada), as well as
supplementary material (Tosefta)
which was
appended later to...
- Eric J. (eds.).
Encyclopedia of the
Bible and its Reception:
Midrash and
Aggada – Mourning. Vol. 19. De Gruyter. pp. 486–490. ISBN 978-3-11-031336-9. Na'aman...
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commentary on the Talmud,
considered a
basic resource in
understanding the
Aggada (narrative
sections of the Talmud). The
responsum (Hebrew: She'elot U-Teshuvot)...
- the view of
human "sons of God" were Saadia, Rashi,
Lekah Tob,
Midrash Aggada,
Joseph Bekor Shor,
Abraham ibn Ezra, Maimonides,
David Kimhi, Nachmanides...