- Joseph Kara
Joseph ben Simeon Kara (c. 1065–c. 1135) (
Hebrew : יוסף בן שמעון קרא) was a FrenchBible exegete who was born and lived in Troyes. His uncle and teacher wasMenahem ben Ḥelbo , whom Ḳara often cites in his commentaries, these quotations being almost the only source of knowledge concerning Menahem's exegesis.Ḳara frequented
Rashi 's house; it is even possible that he was Rashi's pupil [Zunz , "Z.G." p. 68.] , though this is denied byA. Epstein . At least they quote each other [comp. Joseph Ḳara onProv. iv.4, v.14, vi.23, xviii.22; Rashi on Judges iii.26;Num. xvii.5, xxiv.14;Isa. x.24).] .Social milieu
In Rashi's house Ḳara also made the acquaintance of
Samuel ben Meïr [Compare RaSHBaM onGen. xxxvii.13.] . They likewise quote each other [Compare RaSHBaM onGen. xxiv.60 andNum. iv.10; Rosin, "R. Samuel ben Meïr," pp. 12 et seq., 72 et seq.; Joseph Ḳara on Amos iii.12; Job xi.17;Gen. x.15; Porges, in "Monatsschrift," 1883, p. 169.] .Isaac Ḳara , of whose exegesis specimens are given in "Monatsschrift," 1864, p. 219; 1865, p. 384 [Compare Rosin, l.c. pp. 24 et seq.] , may be a son of Joseph.The surname "Ḳara" is usually taken to be a professional name, meaning "reader" or "interpreter of the Bible" [See "Jew. Encyc." iii.168, s.v. Bible Exegesis] .
Adolf Jellinek points out, however ["Commentarien zu Esther, Ruth," etc., p. vi, Leipzig, 1855.] , that "Ḳara," as contrasted with "Darshan," means the representative of the "Peshaṭ" ("Pashṭan").Works
Ḳara was a prolific exegetical writer. When he copied Rashi's commentary on the
Pentateuch he added numerous glosses and remarks in order to supplement and revise it; and these glosses were inserted by the scribes in the text of Rashi. They have been collected [ByA. Geiger in "Niṭ'e Na'amanim," i.1 et seq.; idem in "Parschandatha," pp. 21 et seq.; and byAbraham Berliner in "Pletath Soferim" (Hebr. part), p. 12.] .The original or independent Bible commentaries of Ḳara are:
* According to Berliner (l.c. p. 16), a commentary on "Deuteronomy " i-iv. (printed l.c. [Hebr. part] , pp. 6 et seq.).* Commentaries on the Prophets published in "Miḳra'ot Gedolot," Lublin, 1897 (see
Samuel Poznanski in "Zeit. für Hebr. Bibl." v.68); extracts from these commentaries were published by Wolf in "Ha-Shaḥar," ii.289, iii.688, iv.55 (see also,L. Dukes in "Orient, Lit." 1847, p. 344); by Littmann in "Josef ben Simeon Kara," pp. 26-32 (fromIsaiah andEzekiel ). Those on the "Book of Samuel " and most of theMinor Prophets are not genuine (Porges, in "Monatsschrift," 1883, p. 170; Rosin, l.c. p. 72, note 2). The "Jeremiah" commentary was published separately by Schlossberg ("Commentaire sur Jerémie," Paris, 1881; comp. Brüll's "Jahrb." vii.170 et seq.; see, also,Zunz , "Z.G." p. 68; Geiger, l.c. i.18); that on "Hosea ," Breslau, 1861.* Commentaries on most of the "
Hagiographa " namely:
** "Proverbs"; see the quotation in Ḳara's commentary onEccl. vii.12.
** "Book of Job ," published in "Monatsschrift," vols. v., vi, and vii (see also,S.D. Luzzatto in "Kerem Ḥemed," vii. 61 et seq.;A. Geiger , l.c. [Hebr. part] , pp. 11 et seq.).
** "Canticles " (i. 1-vii. 13), published by Hübsch ("Ḥamesh Megillot," Prague, 1866; see Salfeld, "Das Hohelied Salomo's," p. 49).
** "Book of Ruth ," published by Hübsch, l.c., and by A. Jellinek, l.c. (comp. A. Epstein in "Ha-Ḥoḳer," i.31, note 2).
** "Lamentations ," published in Naples in 1486, and by Hübsch (l.c.), Jellinek (l.c.), and E. Ashkenazi ("Dibre Ḥakamim," pp. 17 et seq., Metz, 1849), and byS. Buber in two different recensions in "Kaufmann Gedenkbuch," pp. 8 et seq.
** "Ecclesiastes ," published by Hübsch (l.c.) and Einstein (in Berliner's "Magazin," xiii. ["Oẓar Ṭob"] ).
** "Book of Esther ," published by Hübsch (l.c.), Jellinek (l.c.), and Berliner (ib. 1878; comp. ib. 1876, p. 158).It is quite possible that Ḳara wrote also commentaries on "
Ezra and Nehemiah ," but that the commentaries on these books as contained in MS. Saraval No. 27, and ascribed to Joseph Ḳara, are not genuine (A. Geiger , in "Oẓar Neḥmad," iv.43 et seq.). Some comments of Ḳara on "Chronicles" must have existed, as is proved by the quotations inpseudo-Rashi to those books (see "II Chron." iii.15, v.9, xxv.24). According to Epstein (l.c. i.29 et seq.), Ḳara wrote additionally
* glosses to the pseudo-Rashi commentary on "Genesis Rabbah ," and
* a commentary on the "Maḥzor " (comp.Zunz , "Ritus," p. 198).Characteristics
While in his glosses on the Pentateuch and in his commentaries on the Prophets Ḳara depends upon Rashi to the greatest extent, his explanations of the "Hagiographa" are more original. He quotes
Menahem ben Saruḳ ,Dunash ibn Labraṭ , Judah andMoses ha-Darshan ,Ḳalir ,Meïr Sheliaḥ Ẓibbur ,Kalonymus , and others. In his commentary on "Book of Job " he frequently uses the writings ofShabbethai Donnolo , and gives very valuable extracts from the lost "Baraita of Samuel " with Donnolo's commentary (comp. Epstein, l.c. pp. 34 et seq.).His grammatical standpoint is that of Rashi. Whole Hebrew sentences are sometimes translated into French. In his expressions he is not as terse as Rashi. He is bold enough to express the opinion that the
Book of Samuel was not written by the prophet himself, but later ("Commentary on I Sam." ix.9). He does not go into grammatical or philological research, and cares more for the sense of the whole sentence than for a single word. He shows more common sense than depth, and though he does not altogether hold aloof fromhaggadic interpretations, he takes a leading place among the exegetes of northern France, who in general preferred the rational exegesis.Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography
*
Heinrich Grätz , "Gesch." vi.145;
*Henri Gross , "Gallia Judaica", p. 227;
*Einstein, in "Berliner's Magazin," xiii.206 et seq.;
*Ernest Renan -Adolf Neubauer , "Les Rabbins Français", pp. 435, 438, 441, 488, 558;
*Leopold Zunz , "G.V." 2d ed., pp. 313, 410;
*idem, "Z.G." Index;
*idem, in "Zeitschrift für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums," p. 318;
*Abraham Berliner , "Pletath Soferim", pp. 19 et seq.;
*Littmann, "Josef ben Simeon Kara," Breslau, 1887;
*A. Geiger , "Parschandatha," pp. 18 et seq.; pp. 21 et seq. (Hebr. part);
*Kirchheim, in "Orient. Lit." 1848, p. 433.Notes
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