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Aggadah (Hebrew: אַגָּדָה, romanized: Aggāḏā, or הַגָּדָה Haggāḏā;
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אֲגַדְתָּא, romanized: Aggāḏṯā; 'tales', 'legend', 'lore')...
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Sefer Ha
Aggadah (The Book of Legends) is a
compilation of
Aggadot (singular
Aggadah;
Aramaic אַגָּדָה: "tales, lore") that was
compiled and
edited by...
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Talmud together with commentary.
Sefer Ha-
Aggadah, "The Book of Legends" is a
classic compilation of
aggadah from the Mishnah, the two
Talmuds and the...
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calls it by
several names: "Midrash Shmuel", "Aggadat
Midrash Shmuel", "
Aggadah deShmuel", and "Midrash 'Et la-'Asot la-Adonai" - the last name probably...
- Jose ben
Judah (or R. Jose son of R. Judah; Hebrew: רבי יוסי ברבי יהודה, lit.
Rabbi Yossi beRabbi [son of Rabbi] Yehuda) was a
rabbi who
lived at the end...
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ritual Halakha, the
collective body of
Jewish law and its exegesis, and the
Aggadah, the
compendium of
Rabbinic homilies of the
parts of the
Tanakh not explicitly...
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Pardes (Hebrew: פַּרְדֵּס pardēs, "orchard") is the
subject of a
Jewish aggadah ("legend")
about four
rabbis of the
Mishnaic period (1st
century CE) who...
- of oil (Hebrew: נֵס פַּךְ הַשֶּׁמֶן), or the
Miracle of Hanukkah, is an
Aggadah depicted in the
Babylonian Talmud as one of the
reasons for Hanukkah. In...
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knock it will be
opened to him, be it the
Talmud [= halakhah] or the
aggadah".
Bannaah therefore belongs to the few of the semi-tannaim who
fully acknowledged...
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Lilith developed extensively during the
Middle Ages, in the
tradition of
Aggadah, the Zohar, and
Jewish mysticism. For example, in the 13th-century writings...