Sefer Zekher tsadikim; o, Kitsur agadah (A Memorial to the Righteous; or, A Summary of the Aggadah) is a Hebrew work by Mordecai ben Joseph Sultansky, likely published around 1920. This book delves into Jewish history, folklore, and tradition, presenting a concise overview of Aggadah. Aggadah comprises the non-legalistic, interpretive, and anecdotal sections of rabbinic literature, offering insights into biblical narratives, ethical teachings, and historical events. This work serves as a valuable resource for those seeking a condensed yet informative exploration of Jewish legends and the rich tapestry of Jewish thought.
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