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Created page with "'''Midrash''' refers to a method of interpreting biblical verses. In Jewish tradition, biblical interpretation is divided into four main approaches: pshat (the primary meaning of the text), remez (interpretation), drash (expanded interpretation), and sod (mysticism). The Midrash, as its name suggests, primarily deals with drash, and somewhat with remez. To derive conclusions from verses, various interpretative techniques are used. These techniques are called "midot sheh..." |
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Alongside the original compositions, there are many modern collections of aggada compiled in recent times with the aim of collecting Chazal's aggadot according to a certain order (by topics, alphabetical order, and so on). | Alongside the original compositions, there are many modern collections of aggada compiled in recent times with the aim of collecting Chazal's aggadot according to a certain order (by topics, alphabetical order, and so on). | ||
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