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Aggadah (Hebrew: אַגָּדָה ʾAggāḏā or הַגָּדָה Haggāḏā;
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אַגָּדְתָא ʾAggāḏəṯāʾ; "tales, fairytale, lore") is the non-legalistic...
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Moshe haDarshan (circa
early 11th century) (Hebrew: משה הדרשן, trans. "Moses the preacher") was
chief of the
yeshiva of Narbonne, and
perhaps the founder...
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Aranka ****er, poet and scholar,
daughter of
Bernat ****er, a
renowned '
Aggadist,
Islamic scholar and folklorist.
Peter Nemenyi was born in Berlin, to which...
- (died c. 250) (Hebrew: חנינא בר חמא) was a
Jewish Talmudist,
halakhist and
aggadist frequently quoted in the
Babylonian and the
Jerusalem Talmud, and in the...
- Me'asha ben
Joseph (?) was an
aggadist and mystic;
grandson and
pupil of
Joshua ben Levi From the few
details concerning him it
appears that on Shabbat...
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prepared by pagans. Late in life he
moved to Babylonia. He was a
famous aggadist, and the
calculation of 613
Mitzvot is
attributed to him.
According to...
- 17 laws by R. Judah, and the
Baraita about 40; he was also a
prolific aggadist. He was a
member of the Bnei
Bathyra family. He must have
lived before...
- (compare Heilprin, "Seder ha-Dorot," ii.). Me'asha ben
Joseph (?), an
aggadist and
mystic who died in the time of
Rabbi Ammi Me'asha (amora), an amora...
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interpreting the laws
concerning fasts and vows. Jose was also a
prominent aggadist. The
conversation which he had with a
Roman matron,
resulting in her conviction...
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consist of
different expositions of the same
Biblical verse, by
different aggadists,
strung together in
various ways, but
always arranged so that the last...