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Sanhedrin was
dropped and its
decisions were
issued under the name of Beit
HaMidrash (house of learning). The last
universally binding decision of the Great...
- A beth
midrash (Hebrew: בית מדרש, "House of Learning"; pl.:
batei midrash), also beis
medrash or beit
midrash, is a hall
dedicated for
Torah study, often...
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Midrash (/ˈmɪdrɑːʃ/; Hebrew: מִדְרָשׁ; pl. מִדְרָשִׁים
midrashim or מִדְרָשׁוֹת midrashot) is
expansive Jewish Biblical exegesis using a
rabbinic mode...
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Sefer haYashar (ספר הישר) is a
medieval Hebrew midrash, also
known as the
Toledot Adam and
Divrei haYamim heArukh. The
Hebrew title "Sefer
haYashar" might...
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Midrash HaGadol or The
Great Midrash (Hebrew: מדרש הגדול) is a work of
aggaddic midrash,
expanding on the
narratives of the Torah,
which was
written by...
- The Beth
ha-
midrash synagogue (Hebrew: בית המדרש, Czech:
synagoga Bet
ha-midraš) is a
former Jewish synagogue and bet
midrash,
located in Prostějov, in...
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Midrash halakha (Hebrew: מִדְרָשׁ הֲלָכָה) was the
ancient Judaic rabbinic method of
Torah study that
expounded upon the
traditionally received 613 Mitzvot...
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Midrash ha-Ḥefez (lit. "
Midrash of desire"), or "Commentary of the Book of the Law", is a
Hebrew midrash written by the
physician and Rabbi,
Yihye ibn...
- Sermons,
Addresses and Studies, vol. 3 p. 308. Belkin,
Samuel (1956). "
haMidrash haNeelam uMKorotav". Sura (3): 25ff. Gaster,
Moses (1921). "Zohar". In Hastings...
- to be
called "
Midrash Rabbot" (i.e., "
Midrash of the Rabbot"), to
which the
midrashim most in use in
connection with prayers—to Shir
HaShirim, Ruth, Esther...