- (Hebrew: מִדְרָשׁ תַּנְחוּמָא, romanized: miḏraš tanḥumā), also
known as
Yelammedenu, is the name
given to a
homiletic midrash on the
entire Torah, and it...
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Rabbati there are 28
homilies with such
exordiums having the
formula "
Yelammedenu Rabbenu,"
followed by
proems with the
statement "kach
patach R. Tanhuma";...
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though they had
forsaken God;
ingratitude is as
grave a sin as idolatry;
Yelammedenu in
Yalkut II, 64." In the
early twentieth century, the text of Judges...
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scholars debated whether the two were the same.
According to the
Midrash Yelammedenu (Yalḳ. on Ps. ex. § 869): [T]he
staff with
which Jacob crossed the Jordan...
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narrative of the more
important events of the Pentateuch.
Tanchuma or
Yelammedenu (9th century) on the
whole Pentateuch; its
homilies often consist of...
- homilies. The
midrash must have
derived much
material from the
Tanhuma Yelammedenu,
because some of the few
fragments that have been
preserved agree more...
- Pesiqta, the
first collection of set speeches,
usually begins with "
yelammedenu rabbenu" ('let our
master teach us'). An
excellent example is the P****over...
- (1996).
Midrash Tanhuma-
Yelammedenu: An
English Translation of
Genesis and
Exodus from the
Printed Version of Tanhuma-
Yelammedenu with an Introduction,...
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exists now. It is
difficult to
ascertain whether Machir knew of
Midrash Yelammedenu; he
quotes only
Midrash Tanhuma, but the p****ages
which he
cites are...
- Islamicity.
Retrieved 20
March 2021.
Samuel A. Berman,
Midrash Tanhuma-
Yelammedenu (KTAV
Publishing house, 1996) 31–32
Gerald Friedlander, Pirḳe de-R. Eliezer...