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R. Yosef Bekhor Shor – Intellectual Profile

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R. Yosef Bekhor Shor
Name
R. Yosef Bekhor Shor
ר' יוסף בכור שור
Dates12th century
LocationFrance
WorksTorah and Tehillim commentaries, novellae on the Talmud, liturgical poems
Exegetical Characteristics
Influenced byRashbam, R. Tam
Impacted onSefer HaGan, Baalei HaTosafot, Ramban

Background1

Life He is known to have lived in the 12th-century Northern French Tosafist milieu, and to have been a disciple of Rabbenu Tam.6 He was a Halakhist/Talmudist whose novellae are included in Tosafot, as well as a Bible commentator. From his writings it can be deduced that he knew Latin and was familiar with Christian biblical exegesis.7 In his commentary, he confronts contemporary Christians and Jews who allegorize the commandments, defending traditional Jewish practice and belief.8 He also was a paytan (author of liturgical poems)9 who seems to have had a rather well-developed literary sense.10 His respected standing within the Tosafist world is attested by frequent use of his commentaries by later Tosafist compendia.11

  • Name – 
    • Hebrew name – ר' יוסף בכור שור2
    • _ name – 
  • Dates – Middle to late 12th century3
  • Location – Northern France4
  • Education and Occupation – No more than a skeletal history of Bekhor Shor’s life can be constructed from the sources that currently exist.5
  • Family – Bekhor Shor cites his father once in his commentary,12 and he had a son who is cited in Tosafist literature, called R. Avraham b. R. Yosef of Orleans.13
  • Teachers – R. Yaakov Tam14
  • ContemporariesRashbam, R. Eliezer of Beaugency,15 R. Avraham Ibn Ezra16
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Works

  • Biblical commentaries – Torah,17 Tehillim18
  • Rabbinics – 
    • Talmudic novellae – Bekhor Shor is cited a number of times in Tosafot on the Talmud19
    • Halakhic codes – 
    • Responses to the works of others – 
    • Responsa – Conducted Halakhic correspondence with R. Tam.20
  • Jewish thought – 
  • Other works – Piyuttim21
  • Misattributed works – 

Torah Commentary

Characteristics

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Themes

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Textual Issues

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  • Printings – 
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Sources

Significant Influences

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Occasional Usage

Possible Relationship

Impact

Later exegetes

Supercommentaries