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Esther RabbahEsther Rabbah (Hebrew: ???? ???) is the midrash to the Book of Esther in the current Midrash edition From its plan and scope it is apparently an incomplete collection from the rich haggadic material furnished by the comments on the scroll of Esther, which has been read since early times at the public service on Purim.
Deuteronomy RabbahDeuteronomy Rabbah (Hebrew: ????? ???) is an aggadic midrash or homiletic commentary on the Book of Deuteronomy. Unlike Bereshit Rabbah, the Midrash to Deuteronomy which has been included in the collection of the Midrash Rabbot in the ordinary editions does not contain running commentaries on the text of the Bible, but twenty-five complete, independent homilies, together with two fragmentary ones, on as many sections of Deuteronomy, which for the larger part are recognized as "sedarim," the Sabbatical lessons for public worship according to the Palestinian three-year cycle.
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Exodus RabbahExodus Rabbah (Hebrew: ???? ???, Shemot Rabbah) is the midrash to Exodus, containing in the printed editions 52 parashiyyot. It is not uniform in its compositio
Genesis RabbahGenesis Rabba (B'reshith Rabba in Hebrew: ) is a religious text from Judaism's classical period. It is a midrash comprising a collection of ancient rabbinical homiletical interpretations of the Book of Genesis (B'reshith in Hebrew).
Ecclesiastes RabbahEcclesiastes Rabbah or Kohelet Rabbah (???? ???) is an haggadic commentary on Ecclesiastes, included in the collection of the Midrash Rabbot. It follows the Biblical book verse by verse, only a few verses remaining without comment.
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Lamentations RabbahThe Midrash on Lamentations or Eichah (Lamentations) Rabbah (Hebrew: ???? ???? ???), like Bereshit Rabbah and the Pesi?ta ascribed to Rab Kahana, belongs to the oldest works of the Midrashic literature. It begins with 36 consecutive proems forming a separate collection, certainly made by the author of the Midrash.