Midrash Tanhuma

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
מדרש תנחומא
Name (Latin)
Midrash Tanhuma
Name (Arabic)
مدراش تنحوما
Other forms of name
Midrash Yelamedenu
Midrash Yelammedenu
Midrash Yelamdenu
Tanhuma Yelammedenu
Sefer Midrash Yelamdenu
Tanhuma, Midrash
Yelamedenu, Midrash
Midrash Hadash
Midrash ḥadash ʻal ha-Tora
Tanhuma
תנחומא ילמדנו
מדרש חדש על התורה
מדרש תנחומא מאן
מדרש ילמדנו
תנחומא (מדרש)
ילמדנו (מדרש)
NLI Collection
UHJ
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 175391235
Wikidata: Q2910304
Sources of Information
  • OCALC: Midrash Tanḥuma
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Wikipedia description:

Midrash Tanhuma (Hebrew: מִדְרָשׁ תַּנְחוּמָא, romanized: miḏraš tanḥumā), also known as Yelammedenu, is the name given to a homiletic midrash on the entire Torah, and it is known in several different versions or collections. Tanhuma bar Abba is not the author of the text but instead is a figure to whom traditions are frequently attributed to (indicated by the formula "Thus began R. Tanḥuma" or "Thus preached R. Tanḥuma"), though he may have preserved a collection of midrashim used by other midrash editors. The name Yelammedenu derives from the Hebrew phrase yelammedenu rabbenu, which initiates a typical textual unit in the text. The earliest manuscript may be from the late 8th or 9th century. The most significant publication on the text so far was an edited volume of studies by Nikolsky and Atzmon from 2022.

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