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Extracting Fruit from the Peel

jyungar September 7, 2025

Extracting Fruit from the Peel

This paper examines Rabbi Meir's distinctive hermeneutical approach as a synthesis of the interpretive methodologies of his two primary teachers: Rabbi Akiva's expansive midrashic method and Elisha ben Avuya's literal-philosophical approach. Through analysis of talmudic sources and mystical traditions, this study demonstrates how Rabbi Meir's commitment to seeing the or haganuz (hidden light) in Torah enabled him to remain loyal to both teachers, even accompanying Acher beyond the techum Shabbat. The paper argues that Rabbi Meir's hermeneutic represents a unique third way—one that validates both the expansive creativity of midrash and the precision of literal interpretation by locating divine truth (kotnot or with an aleph) beneath all textual garments.

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