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Haggadah
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Haggadah

Narrative tradition of Judaism, including history, science, folk-history, and legend; also, a prayerbook containing the story of the Exodus from Egypt, used during the Pesach Seder (ceremonial meal of Passover). The Haggadah forms part of the Talmud, a compilation of Jewish law and tradition. The stories usually have an inspirational, ethical, or theological purpose.

During the festival of Pesach, each person present at a Seder is given a copy of the Haggadah, and the story of the Exodus is recited from it during the meal. Copies of the Haggadah are often beautifully decorated with illustrations or illuminated writing.



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In any case, the passage quoted is a pericope of aggadic material appended to the end of a tractate and certainly not intended to have any serious halakhic application.
The houses of study, the battey ha-midrash, are the sites for the aggadic (narrative, non-legal) modes of interpretation which Stone appears to favor.
 
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