Tanḥuma
Tanḥuma. A group of Jewish aggadic midrashim containing many midrashim attributed to Rabbi Tanḥuma Bar Abba (late 4th cent. CE). Tanḥuma is based on the triennial cycle of Torah reading observed in Erez Israel.
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