haggadic

/həˈɡædɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the non-legal, narrative, or legendary parts of Jewish rabbinic literature, especially the Talmud.
    • The teacher explained the haggadic stories that illustrate moral lessons.
    • She wrote a paper comparing haggadic and legal sections of ancient texts.
    • Many haggadic passages in the Talmud contain parables and folklore.
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