Midrash Abba Gorion
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Midrash Abba Gorion (AbGur) is a late midrash to the Book of Esther, and may be considered one of the smaller midrashim. The name derives from that of the tanna Abba Gorion of Sidon, who is one of the authorities mentioned in this midrash. Myron Lerner dates it no later than the ninth century;[1] the Akademia is more conservative at "before 1050."
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- ^ z”l, Shmuel Safrai; Safrai, Ze'ev; Schwartz, Joshua J.; Tomson, Peter (2006-01-01). The Literature of the Jewish People in the Period of the Second Temple and the Talmud, Volume 3: The Literature of the Sages: Second Part: Midrash and Targum; Liturgy, Poetry, Mysticism; Contracts, Inscriptions, Ancient Science; and the Languages of Rabbinic Literature. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-27512-6.
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