Haggada example sentences

Hag·ga·dah

noun judaism

Haggadah (noun) · Haggadoth (plural noun) · Haggadot (plural noun) · Aggadah (noun) · Aggadot (plural noun) · Aggadoth (plural noun)

  - the text recited at the Seder on the first two nights of the Jewish Passover, including a narrative of the Exodus:

  - a legend, parable, or anecdote used to illustrate a point of the Law in the Talmud.

  - the nonlegal, narrative element of the Talmud. Compare with Halacha

Synonyms

allegory, fable, lesson, exemplum, apologue, Halacha

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