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"Aggadah" is a loose translation or term referring to narrative literature parables, theological or ethical statements, and sermons. An easier way to think of Aggadah is to think of all the famous Jewish stories outside the Torah. Aggadah is usually collected in the Talmud or Midrash.
Midrash Aggadah is the interpretation of all the non biblical stories or folklore.
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"Halacha" (comes from the root "Halach" which means to go/walk) explains how a Jew walks or lives on a day to day basis. But these laws are for religious and non religious purposes. Midrash Halachah goes into more depth of the originally received 613 commandments. Midrash Halacha is the interpretation of all the daily jewish/non jewish laws.
Midrash Halachah covers laws such as;
Waving the Lulav and Etrog on Sukkot,
The Laws of marriage and divorce,
The ethics of giving charity,
and the requirements for returning lost property.