<p>After his expulsion from Spain in 1492 Jacob ibn Habib created the En Yaaqov a collection of Talmudic aggadah (non-legal material) by removing the majority of the Talmud&rsquo;s legal portions but preserving the chapter order of the remaining material and adding his own introduction and running commentary. In The En Yaaqov: Jacob ibn Habib&rsquo;s Search for Faith in the Talmudic Corpus author Marjorie Lehman argues that the En Yaaqov&rsquo;s anthologizer Jacob ibn Habib purposely sought to create a Talmud &quot;look-alike&quot; in order to prove that Judaism&rsquo;s foundational legal tract could also be seen as a theological document. By considering the factors that influenced ibn Habib Lehman argues that his En Yaaqov was a reaction to the way that the Talmud was perceived and studied during the late medieval period among Spanish Jewry.</p>
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