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Midrash HaGadol

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library collection; one belonging to the Ben-Zvi Institute library collection; one being in a private collection belonging to Meir Benayahu; and the last one belonging to the Bodleian Library collection in Oxford, England (opp. add. 4 124a), all being of Yemenite Jewish provenance. There is another
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in 1878 by Mr Saphir, and this midrash subsequently became the subject of much scholarly attention. There are currently approximately two hundred manuscripts of this work residing in various public and private Hebraica collections, according to the catalog of the
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writings, but the sources are never cited, a unique characteristic of this midrash. All these various sources are fused in such a way that the product is a new literary creation in which the original ingredients can frequently not be unambiguously discriminated.
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edition), other manuscripts are also mentioned, one belonging to Azriel Abyadh-HaLivni; another belonging to the late Yisrael Yeshayahu; another to Rabbi Yechiel Shelomo Kessar; another to Rabbi Shalom Tzabari; another to the Rambam Library in
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is found in the Midrash HaGadol, which, heretofore, has only been available in scattered and fragmented manuscripts. The Midrash HaGadol, along with the other extant fragmented manuscripts, were used by scholars to reconstruct the ancient
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find the attribution to Abraham Maimonides "only extremely weakly attested," and report that modern scholars almost uniformly attribute the work in its entirety to David bar Amram al-Adani. S. Fish concedes this as well in his
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was published by S. Fisch in 1940 in a more accessible style than the previous efforts, which were principally arranged for a scholarly audience. More recent editions listed by
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by Abraham Maimonides and translated into Hebrew by David al-Adani. While Fish offers possible explanations for how the work, if indeed authored by Abraham Maimonides in
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This important work, the largest of the midrashic collections, came to popular attention in the late 19th century through the efforts of
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After discounting Maimonides as a possible author, and reviewing some compelling factors in favor of the other two possible authors,
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Library (Or. 1207), also of Yemenite Jewish provenance, as noted in its colophon. In the Introduction to the
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were taken out of Yemen, and/or are in the possession of Yemenite Jewish families. In the
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was first brought to the attention of Jewish scholarship by Jacob Saphir, who in his
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provenance. In addition, the compiler of the midrash borrows quotations from the
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and of Rabbi Y. L. HaCohen Fishman, as noted in the Introduction to the
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was first published by Solomon Schechter in 1902. A large portion of
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A Short Survey of the Literature of Rabbinical and Mediæval Judaism
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offers the conciliatory hypothesis that the work was composed in
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Higger, Michael (1934), "The Midrash ha-Gadol to Leviticus",
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on the Holy Incense has been taken directly from Maimonides'
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are those on Genesis and Exodus by M. Margulies (1967), on
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in Jerusalem has also published a five-volume edition.
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Midrash Haggadol on the Pentateuch: Numbers (English)
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Midrash Haggadol on the Pentateuch: Numbers (Hebrew)
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Index

Midrash ha-Gadol
Rabbinic literature

Adolf Behrman
Tannaitic
Mishnah
Tosefta
Amoraic
Gemara
Jerusalem Talmud
Babylonian Talmud
Minor Tractates
Halakhic Midrash
Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael
Mekhilta of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai
Sifra (Torat Kohanim)
Sifre
Sifrei Zutta on Numbers
Mekhilta le-Sefer Devarim
Aggadic Midrash
Seder Olam Rabbah
Alphabet of Rabbi Akiva
Baraita of the Forty-nine Rules
Baraita on the Thirty-two Rules
Baraita on the Erection of the Tabernacle
Genesis Rabbah
Lamentations Rabbah
Pesikta de-Rav Kahana
Esther Rabbah
Midrash Iyyob

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