Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah

13 texts in Midrash Aggadah

God's Lament At The Western Wall

Eliyahu Rabbah 30, p. 149

The destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem – twice – is one of the most profound traumas in Jewish history. It’s not just about losing a building; it’s about losing a connection, a...

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The Ashes Of Sinners

Orhot Hayim-Seder Eliyahu Rabbah 3

Jewish tradition has a place for them, a sort of spiritual purification chamber we call Gehenna. But the story doesn't end there, not by a long shot. What's truly fascinating is wh...

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God Divorced Adam

Eliyahu Rabbah 1:3

Did you ever think about the exile from Eden as… a divorce? It sounds a little strange, I know. We tend to think of Adam and Eve's expulsion from the Garden as a punishment, a seve...

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Life In The World To Come

Eliyahu Rabbah 4:19

The Jewish tradition has a lot to say about the Olam Ha-Ba, the World to Come. And some of it might surprise you. One image, found in Eliyahu Rabbah, paints a pretty cozy picture. ...

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The Flaming Sword That Guards the Way to Eden

Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah 1:1

But that's precisely the reading we find in Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah, a fascinating early rabbinic text. The verse in Genesis (3:24) tells us God "drove out" (ויגרש, vayegaresh) ...

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God Sees the End from the Very Beginning of Time

Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah 1:2

The text states, "Blessed is the Lord, blessed is He, who recognizes at the start what will be in the end... And He foresees for good and He does not foresee for evil." It's a powe...

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The Cosmic Connection Between Sabbath and Atonement

Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah 2:1

Jewish tradition offers some pretty fascinating, and sometimes mind-bending, perspectives on this. to one found in Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah, a text filled with ethical and theolo...

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David's Transgression and the Covenant

Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah 3:1

King David certainly did. In the ancient text Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah, we hear David, may his memory be a blessing, express this very sentiment: "My fear is within my joy, and m...

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Saga of Eve

Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah 9:1

We meet her in Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah, and her story is a cautionary tale about influence, power, and the dangers of straying from your path. Izevel wasn't just anyone. She was...

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The Honor Israel Lost and the Promise of Its Return

Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah 26:1

Sometimes, that feeling is more than just a saying. According to a fascinating passage in Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah 26, the people of Israel are actually like a ship. But what kin...

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The people of Israel are similar to a ship

Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah 11:25

The people of Israel are similar to a ship. If there is a hole in the lower hold, one does not say, ‘Only the lower hold has a hole in it.’ Rather they must immediately recognize t...

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[1] "And God spoke all these words, saying, I am the Lord

Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah 25:1

[1] "And God spoke all these words, saying, I am the Lord your God, etc." (Exodus 20:1-2) Blessed is the Place, blessed is He, who chose Israel from all His handiwork and acquired ...

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Alternatively, "These days were formed, but not one from

Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah 1:3

Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement) is unlike any other day in the calendar — and according to Tanna DeBei Eliyahu Rabbah, a midrash (rabbinic interpretive commentary)ic work traditi...

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