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Definition of Haggadah
1. Noun. Talmudic literature that does not deal with law but is still part of Jewish tradition.
Definition of Haggadah
1. Proper noun. (alternative form of Aggadah) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Haggadah
1. a biblical narrative [n -DAHS, -DOT or -DOTH] : HAGGADIC [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Haggadah
Literary usage of Haggadah
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Messiah Idea in Jewish History by Julius Hillel Greenstone (1906)
"CHAPTER III THE TALMUDIC PERIOD The Talmud—Halachah and haggadah—The Hala- chah
the Main Element—The Position of the haggadah undefined—The Messiah Idea in ..."
2. Annual Convention by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1919)
"The report of the Committee on Revision of the haggadah was then presented.
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON REVISION OF THE haggadah To the Central Conference of ..."
3. Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1920)
"REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON REVISION OF THE haggadah To the Central ... It is the
hope of the Committee to be able to submit the entire haggadah to the ..."
4. The Early Christians in Rome by Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones (1911)
"the expression " haggadah ") had been largely augmented in the half-century ...
The period of the elaboration of these Halachah (rules) and haggadah ..."
5. By-paths in Hebraic Bookland by Israel Abrahams, Jewish Publication Society of America (1920)
"THE SARAJEVO haggadah Sarajevo, scene of the crime which led to the outbreak of
the European War, has its more pleas- int associations. ..."