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In each case every aggadah is given with its original source.
According to Aggadah, he had 33 sons and 23 daughters.
When they did, he believed that ethics and aggadah should prevail.
In the aggadah, on the contrary, he is one of the most frequently cited.
In the Aggadah he is not often cited.
His aggadah is particularly rich in thoughts concerning the moral life and the relations of human beings to one another.
The aggadah, along with the Kabbalah, falls under the latter.
In homiletic exegesis (aggadah), however, he was even more influential.
Generally, ethics is a key aspect of non-legal rabbinic literature, known as aggadah.
The second chapter contains much aggadah, describing creation, and the Merkabah.
In other words, the Aggadah should control the Halakha.
The aggadah is today recorded in the Midrash and the Talmud.
"His name is really Aggadah, which refers to the maxims and such in the Talmud.
Moses' modesty is illustrated by many fine examples in the Aggadah (compare Numbers 12:3).
Three different theories regarding Elijah's origin are presented in the Aggadah literature:
His genius in expounding Aggadah and Mussar was quickly recognized.
The Aggadah explains how Akiva, in the prime of life, commenced his rabbinical studies.
The Aggadah consists of the inspirational and ethical teachings of the Talmud.
Here Rabbi Steinsaltz is not exercised by aggadah.
See Jewish folklore and Aggadah.
Eleazar's studies embraced both Halakah and Aggadah, mostly the latter.
This feature of Phinehas' piety is described hyperbolically in the Aggadah.
The Aggadah records many miracles performed by Phinehas.
Sifre 305 contains an exquisite little aggadah on Moses and the angel of death (comp.
Judah gave little attention to Aggadah, and what work he did in that field was almost entirely lexicographical (Ned.