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![]() | REQUEST TO REMOVEMidrash - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midrash Midrash is biblical exegesis by ancient Judaic authorities, using a mode of interpretation prominent in the Talmud. The word itself means "textual interpretation", "study". Midrash and rabbinic readings "discern value in texts, words, and letters, as potential revelatory spaces," writes the Hebrew scholar Wilda C. |
![]() | REQUEST TO REMOVEMidrash | Judaism | Britannica https://www.britannica.com/topic/Midrash Midrash, a mode of biblical interpretation prominent in the Talmudic literature. The term is also used to refer to a separate body of commentaries on Scripture that use this interpretative mode. See Talmud and |
![]() | REQUEST TO REMOVEMusical Midrash Project https://musicalmidrash.com/ Midrash is a form of commentary, used by the Rabbis who shaped Jewish life, to draw out the meaning of holy writings. Typically, midrash would start wherever there was something unusual in the text - a striking juxtaposition, a grammatical twist, an unclear meaning. |
![]() | REQUEST TO REMOVEIs Midrash for Real? - Part 1 in a series on the truth ... https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/2398445/jewish/Is-Midrash-for-Real.htm Midrash often includes stories, called aggadah, some allegorical, some anecdotal, some reaching far beyond what we understand to be possible in our world. Midrash can be found strewn throughout the Talmud, and in many anthologies compiled contemporaneously with the Talmud or later. The largest, best-known collection is called Midrash Rabbah. |
![]() | REQUEST TO REMOVECaster of Midrash | Fate Grand Order Wiki - GamePress https://gamepress.gg/grandorder/servant/caster-midrash Caster of Midrash's Attack up and Buster/Arts Performance Up last for three turns, boosting the team's damage and NP gain with high uptime. Additionally, with Midrash Caster's NP spam potential the enemy will usually be debuffed by her Defense Down and Attack Down as well, further providing stacking support for the team. Critical Potential |
![]() | REQUEST TO REMOVEMIDRASH: The Stories We Tell - Jewish Currents https://jewishcurrents.org/midrash-the-stories-we-tell/ Midrash therefore serves, according to Porton, a fixed, canonical text considered to be authoritative and revealed. Within that framework, however, midrash can be … |
![]() | REQUEST TO REMOVEMidrash Archives • Torah.org https://torah.org/series/midrash/ “Midrash” is a summary of the non-Halachic material in the Talmud, based on the classical compilation “EIN YA’AKOV” The Torah not only contains legal principles (“Halachah”), but also teaches many other things from which we can derive important moral and philosophical lessons; this non-legal aspect of the Torah is called ... |
![]() | REQUEST TO REMOVEMidrash Aggadah | My Jewish Learning https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/midrash-aggadah/ Midrash, searching and probing the text of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), divides into two categories.Some midrashic writing deals with practical matters of Jewish law and behavior (halacha), and is known as midrash halakhah.Most midrash explores ethical ideas, biblical characters or narrative moments, and is known as midrash aggadah.(Aggadah literally means “telling” or story.) |
![]() | REQUEST TO REMOVEFrom the Midrash - Translations and renditions of stories ... https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/293976/jewish/From-the-Midrash.htm From the Midrash The fox could see what luscious grapes grew in the vineyard, but the hole in the fence was too small for him. So he fasted for three days until he became thin enough to slip through . . . |