Aggadah (Hebrew: אַגָּדָה ʾAggāḏā or הַגָּדָה Haggāḏā; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: אֲגַדְתָּא ʾAggāḏṯāʾ; "tales, fairytale, lore") is the non-legalistic exegesis which appears in the classical rabbinic literature of Judaism, particularly the Talmud and Midrash. In general, Aggadah is a compendium of rabbinic texts that incorporates folklore, historical anecdotes, moral exhortations, and practical advice in various spheres, from business to medicine. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works in the genre aggadah 36
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Sefer haYashar
Tseno Ureno
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מדרש תנחומא הקדום
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Sifre de-agadeta ʻal megilat Ester
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Midrash Aggadah
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ברייתא דישועה
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Aggadat Bereshit
Midrash Eleh Ezkerah
Ma'assebuch
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Midrash Shmuel
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Pitron Tora
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Alphabet of Akiba ben Joseph
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Genesis Rabbah
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Midrash Abba Gorion
Tanhuma
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Midrash Rabba
Chronicle of Moses
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Leviticus Rabbah
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Ruth Zuta
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Megillat Antiochus
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Midrash Hashkem
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Midrash Vayosha
The Four Sons
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שבעת פרקי רבי אליעזר
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Numbers Rabbah
Midrash Lekach Tov
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Shir ha-Shirim Zutta
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Lamentations Rabbah
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Midrash Konen
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מדרש לקח טוב על אסתר
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הלל לומד תורה
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עשרה שנכנסו בחייהם לגן עדן
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