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Torah Is a Hidden Treasure : Proceedings of the Midrash Section, Society of Biblical Literature, volume 8

open access: yes, 2019
The chapters in Torah is a Hidden Treasure pertain to authorship in Seder Eliyahu Rabba and Pirqe deRabi Eliezer, natural law and Israel’s statutes, Masorah and midrash, as well as a definition of midrash.
Nelson, W. David, Ulmer, Rivka
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Sefer Midrash ʻAseret ha-dibrot : yotseʼim mi-peh /

open access: yes, 1886
Romanized record.With: Sefer Midrash Va-yoshaʻ / Menaḥem Mendel Bliman.
Bliman, Menahem Mendel.
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Funny story : religious fiction as twenty-first century midrash

open access: yes, 2012
This thesis examines the role of fictional portrayals of Gospel material specifically the humorous novel Lamb: the Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christoper Moore.
Salomons, Michelle K. V.
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Midrash for Renewal and Repair: Feminist Retellings of Biblical and Rabbinic Stories

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Midrash for Renewal and Repair is a collection of short stories that are creative retellings of narratives from the Hebrew Bible centered on women, informed by rabbinic midrash (interpretive traditions), feminist biblical scholarship, and pop culture ...
Rubinson, Francesca
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Midrash Chamesh Megillos

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מדרש, Midrash
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Book Review: Wendy I. Zierler, Movies and Midrash

open access: yesJournal for Religion, Film and Media, 2018
Verfasserin Knauss, Stefanie
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Midrash in Habad Hasidism

2013
This chapter examines the continuum joining Midrash, ethos, and spirituality in the Habad school of hasidism, both in terms of the development of theoretical structures linking the midrashic process with personal spiritual quest, and the use of Midrash to impart traditionalist, hasidic, and sometimes eschatological ideas.
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Midrash and the Meaning of Scripture

2013
This chapter opens with an essay on Midrash. It takes up the subject of Midrash from a wide-ranging perspective, and considers basic phenomenological, stylistic, and exegetical features of the subject. The chapter also aims to set the stage for the fundamental importance of Midrash in Jewish literature and culture.
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Midrash

open access: yes, 2022
Midrash is a script for the pilot episode of an animated cartoon about four children who fall into a world inspired by Jewish mythology. The purpose of this project was to exercise the author’s creative abilities and gain experience with scriptwriting ...
Krishef, Sarah
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Midrash

2012
In its broadest sense, midrash is interpretation of any text; in its strictest sense, it designates rabbinic biblical interpretation, the modes of exegesis, as well as specific corpora of rabbinic literature from Antiquity to the early medieval period.
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