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Rabbinic Literature
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The Jerusalem Talmud: The Other Talmud
The Jerusalem Talmud — compiled in the Land of Israel around 400 CE — is the lesser-known sibling of the Babylonian Talmud, preserving unique traditions, laws, and perspectives of the Palestinian sages.
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Midrash Rabbah: The Great Midrashic Collection
Midrash Rabbah is the great collection of rabbinic interpretations of the Torah and the Five Megillot — stories, parables, and teachings that have shaped Jewish imagination for centuries.
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Midrash: The Stories Behind the Torah
Why did Abraham smash his father's idols? Why did Moses stutter? The Torah does not say — but the Midrash does. Explore Judaism's ancient tradition of creative biblical interpretation.
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