Agada

/ɑːɡɑːˈdɑː/ noun

In Jewish tradition, non-legal narratives, parables, homilies, and folklore found in the Talmud and Midrash; also spelled aggadah.

From Hebrew 'aggadah' meaning 'narrative' or 'telling,' derived from the root meaning 'to tell' or 'speak.' These stories are contrasted with 'halakha' (legal material) in rabbinical literature.

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