Joseph Bekhor Shor
Joseph ben Isaac Bekhor Shor was an exegete, Tosafist, and poet born in Orléans, in northern France. He was a student of Jacob ben Meir (Rabbenu Tam), and a written exchange between the two survives in the latter’s Book of the Upright (Sefer ha-yashar). Joseph composed a Hebrew commentary on the Torah and on the Psalms. His approach was generally focused on the peshat (plain meaning) of scripture, though less rigidly than other twelfth-century northern French figures. Joseph’s commentaries also contain significant anti-Christian polemics. His name appears in printed Tosafot on the Talmud, and he composed several piyyutim (liturgical poems) that address the calamities of his day.
Content by Joseph Bekhor Shor
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Commentary: On Genesis
On Genesis 18:2, 22:8
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Commentary: On Exodus
On Exodus 30:1
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Commentary: On Numbers
On Numbers 12:7-8, 20:8