Answered on : 2024-01-23
Aggadah refers to the non-legalistic, narrative elements in classical rabbinic literature of Judaism, primarily found in the Talmud and Midrash. Unlike Halakhah, which deals with Jewish law and practice, Aggadah encompasses a wide range of materials including stories, theological discussions, ethical teachings, and historical anecdotes. This part of Jewish tradition is known for its imaginative and interpretive nature, offering insights into Jewish wisdom, values, and culture [1][2][3].