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Midreshei Halakhah
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General description

  • All Midreshei Halakhah follow the order of the Torah’s verses as opposed to the topical organization found in other branches of Tannaitic literature (e.g. Mishnah and Tosefta).
  • These midrashim employ various methods of derash (and some peshat interpretation) to derive halakhot from the verses, or to link halakhot to the verses.2
  • The text is often dialectical and complex, with frequent obscure statements and arguments.3
  • Despite an orientation toward halakhic issues,4 the Midreshei Halakhah contain a significant amount of agaddic material as well.

Names

  • Common names – ‏מכילתא דרבי ישמעאל, מכילתא דרבי שמעון בר יוחאי, ספרא, ספרי במדבר, ספרי דברים, ספרי זוטא במדבר, ספרי זוטא דברים, מכילתא דברים ‎‏
  • Other names – See individual pages for each Midrash.

Date

3rd century CE5

Place

The Midreshei Halakhah were redacted in Eretz Yisrael, although they also contain teachings from Babylonian sages.6

Language

Mishnaic Hebrew7

Schools of Midrash Halakhah8

Modern scholarship9 has identified two distinct schools of Tannaitic midrash within the literature of Midrash Halakhah – the school of R. Yishmael and the school of R. Akiva. Following is a summary of the findings that have come to light in characterizing these schools.

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