This volume contains fifteen articles, many in Hebrew, by leading
scholars. The articles cover a broad range of subjects, from an analysis
of biblical narratives as expounded in the midrash and by medieval
commentators, through a discussion of Maimonides' attitude towards
midrash and an analysis of talmudic aggadah as expounded by oriental
scholars, to polemics concerning the attitude to aggadah in the
thirteenth and sixteenth centuries, and culminating with an analysis of
interpretation of aggadah by latter-day talmudic scholars. There are
also articles about the essence of aggadah, its literary conventions and
its relation to law, and two articles which deal with a passage in the
Passover Haggadah. The participants include: E. Eizenman, N. Ilan, G.
Blidstein, Y. Blau, M. Bregman, A. Grossman, H. Davidson, C. Horowitz,
O. Viskind-Elper, H. Mak, A. Atzmon, A. Kadari, A. Rozenak, M. Shmidman,
and J. Tabory.