- JOSEPH BEN SAMUEL BEN ISAAC HA-MASHBIR
- JOSEPH BEN SAMUEL BEN ISAAC HA-MASHBIR (Rodi; d. 1700), Karaite author and scholar. Born in Derazhnya, Volhynia, Joseph was a pupil of Nisan Kukizow and a teacher of his son Mordechai b. Nisan kukizow . He helped Mordechai to answer the questions on the Karaites received from the Leiden professor Jacob Trigland (incorporated in Dod Mordechai). About 1670 Joseph moved from Derazhnya to halicz , where his innovations brought the Galician Karaites into closer contact with those of the Crimea. This earned him the name "ha-Mashbir" ("provider of bread"; cf. Gen. 42:6). He endeavored to raise the educational level of Halicz's Karaites and established a number of regulations that were observed also by following generations of that community. He was an author of several treatises. Most of them are known only by title: Ner Ḥokhmah (Ms. JTS, NY), a commentary on the prayer book that was never finished; Porat Yosef or Tiferet Yosef, a work on Hebrew grammar (Mss. Oxford, Strasbourg); Er ve-Onah; Perush al Asarah Ikkarim (Ms. Strasbourg); Shever Yosef, an exegetical work, written in the form of questions and answers. Fourteen of his seliḥot, prayers, and hymns are incorporated in the Karaite prayer book. -BIBLIOGRAPHY: Fuerst, Karaeertum, 3 (1869), 86; R. Fahn, Le-Korot ha-Kara'im be-Galiẓyah (1910), 7–8; S. Poznański, in: ZHB, 14 (1910), 95; Mann, Texts, 2 (1935), index, 1558. (Isaak Dov Ber Markon / Golda Akhiezer (2nd ed.)
Encyclopedia Judaica. 1971.