Rabbinic literature includes hundreds of stories and brief narrative traditions.
Using methods drawn from literary and cultural theory, including feminist, structuralist, Marxist, and psycho.
Modern scholars consider these Narratives as didactic fictions-stories used to teach lessons, promote Rabbinic values, and grapple with the tensions and conflicts of Rabbinic life.
These narrative traditions often take the form of biographical anecdotes that recount a deed or event in the life of a rabbi.
Rabbinic literature includes hundreds of stories and brief narrative traditions