Lexicographical Neighbors of Haggadot
Literary usage of Haggadot
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Jewish Encyclopedia: A Guide to Its Contents, an Aid to Its Use by Joseph Jacobs (1906)
"Barton and Kohler, the interesting and romantic haggadot being given by Dr.
Lauterbach. Another Biblical biography of considerable interest and extent is ..."
2. Geonica by Louis Ginzberg (1909)
"If, as to the last passage, it must be conceded that our data do not permit us
to go beyond the mere supposition that Rabbi Aha drew his haggadot from ..."
3. Post-Biblical Hebrew Literature: An Anthology by B. Halper (1921)
"... and haggadot, and departed from this world without sin. Thou shouldst surely
accept consolation for him, when thou hast restored thy trust unimpaired ..."