Rabbinical Literature
Rabbinical Literature refers to the body of Jewish texts produced by rabbis over centuries, primarily focusing on the interpretation and application of Jewish law and ethics. This literature includes the Talmud, which is a central text containing discussions and teachings, as well as various commentaries, legal codes, and responsa that address contemporary issues.
The literature is divided into two main categories: Halakhah, which deals with legal matters, and Aggadah, which encompasses stories, folklore, and moral teachings. Together, these texts provide insight into Jewish thought, culture, and religious practice throughout history.