Berekhiah ha-Nakdan

ca. 1130–ca. 1210

Berekhiah ben Natronay ha-Nakdan (“the punctuator”) lived in Rouen, in Normandy. Berekhiah composed Hebrew works on science and ethics that incorporated material from the Baghdadi geonim, translated works into Hebrew possibly from several different languages, and wrote poetry. Much of our information on Berekhiah comes from colophons written by his son, Elijah ben Berekhiah ha-Nakdan, who copied biblical manuscripts. Later references to Berekhiah describe him as a biblical commentator, though only one such text has been tentatively identified, a commentary to the book of Job. His best-known work, Fox Fables (Mishle shu‘alim), collects and translates Latin and French fables, disseminating a series of legends that were otherwise unknown in Jewish literature. This work enjoyed fairly wide popularity and was printed many times. Berekhiah may have worked in England as well, and he likely crossed paths with Abraham Ibn Ezra during the latter’s travels through northern Europe.

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Epigrams

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I have come to the end of my life, with my clothes white,   to the time when the hairs of my head are white. While I still can speak, I give instruction for the sons,   to acquire understanding, and…

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Fox Fables

Mishle shu'alim (Fox Fables), 104, 59.
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[ . . . ] Lo, I draw parables of beasts and birds to strengthen hands that are weak, and of creeping things that crawl upon the ground; these are for a similitude for them that walk on…

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Book of the Responses of the Uncle and the Nephew

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I now begin, with the help of God, the Most High, to give the heads of chapters of the book called “Uncle and Nephew,” which are the questions asked by a nephew of his uncle.
    1.Why does a man, when…

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Book of the Discipline of Wisdom

Sefer musar haskel (Book of the Discipline of Wisdom), Chapters 48-49 (selections)
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The Ga’on says, It is clear to us that the soul is created and renewed, just as other substances are created and renewed; and this renewal is the creation of something out of nothing, in a…

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The Refiner

Matsref (The Refiner), Introduction, Chapters 2-4 (selections)
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I have called this book The Refiner, for its purpose is to refine and purify my knowledge and that of my friends, by means of that which I have written therein as the product of my own…