Noun
The word is derived from midrash
of Midrash
Source: Webster's dictionaryA city by this name located in Israel does appear, however, in Targum Onkelos, Targum Yonatan, Mishnah, Babylonian Talmud and several Midrashim. Source: Internet
Explanations of the terms of the Mosaic legislation are legal, or halakhic midrashim. Source: Internet
Less use is made of the halakhic Midrashim, the Jerusalem Talmud, and the other Targums, nor of the Midrashim like the Aggadat Shir ha-Shirim, the Midrash on Proverbs, and the Alfabet de-R. Source: Internet
This midrash collection was redacted into its final form around the 3rd or 4th century; its contents indicate that its sources are some of the oldest midrashim, dating back possibly to the time of Rabbi Akiva. Source: Internet
The well established and central Kollel of Kiryat Sefer, Beth Aba Institutions led by Rabbi Freund, took the initiative last week immediately after the Ministry of Health gave authorization to open Shuls and Beis Midrashim for up to fifteen people. Source: Internet
Midrashim) is a Hebrew word referring to a method of reading details into, or out of, a Biblical text. Source: Internet