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* Jellinek, Adolph: [http://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb11156435_00005.html Bet ha-midrash] bo niXD6khelu laʿamod ʿal nafsham midrashim XD6keṭanim yeshanim u-maʾamarim shonim yeXD6karim mi-peninim anshe lev elehem ponim XD6ve-kol Yiśraʾel omrim XD6ve-ʿonim hinenu lahem le-XD6konim, Leipzig 1873 | * Jellinek, Adolph: [http://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb11156435_00005.html Bet ha-midrash] bo niXD6khelu laʿamod ʿal nafsham midrashim XD6keṭanim yeshanim u-maʾamarim shonim yeXD6karim mi-peninim anshe lev elehem ponim XD6ve-kol Yiśraʾel omrim XD6ve-ʿonim hinenu lahem le-XD6konim, Leipzig 1873 | ||
* Batei Midrashot. Twenty Five Midrashim Published for the First Time from Manuscripts Discovered in the Genizoth of Jerusalem and Egypt, with Introductions and Annotations by Shlomoh Aharon Wertheimer; Second Edition by Abraham Joseph Wertheimer. Verlag Mosad Harav Cook Publishing, 1950 | * [https://www.zvab.com/buch-suchen/textsuche/wertheimer-batei-midrashot/ Batei Midrashot]. Twenty Five Midrashim Published for the First Time from Manuscripts Discovered in the Genizoth of Jerusalem and Egypt, with Introductions and Annotations by Shlomoh Aharon Wertheimer; Second Edition by Abraham Joseph Wertheimer. Verlag Mosad Harav Cook Publishing, 1950 | ||
* [http://www.wertheimer.info/family/GRAMPS/Wertheimer/img/b/1/b116093c9b977ae83f1.html Batei midrashot] Band 2, Abraham Wertheimer, Verlag Mosad Harav Cook, 1953 | * [http://www.wertheimer.info/family/GRAMPS/Wertheimer/img/b/1/b116093c9b977ae83f1.html Batei midrashot] Band 2, Abraham Wertheimer, Verlag Mosad Harav Cook, 1953 | ||
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Midrasch (hebr. מדרשׁ midrāš, Plural Midraschim) ist die Auslegung religiöser Texte im rabbinischen Judentum.
Literatur
- Jellinek, Adolph: Bet ha-midrash bo niXD6khelu laʿamod ʿal nafsham midrashim XD6keṭanim yeshanim u-maʾamarim shonim yeXD6karim mi-peninim anshe lev elehem ponim XD6ve-kol Yiśraʾel omrim XD6ve-ʿonim hinenu lahem le-XD6konim, Leipzig 1873
- Batei Midrashot. Twenty Five Midrashim Published for the First Time from Manuscripts Discovered in the Genizoth of Jerusalem and Egypt, with Introductions and Annotations by Shlomoh Aharon Wertheimer; Second Edition by Abraham Joseph Wertheimer. Verlag Mosad Harav Cook Publishing, 1950
- Batei midrashot Band 2, Abraham Wertheimer, Verlag Mosad Harav Cook, 1953
Weblinks
- Wiki zum Midrash