Moses Ha-darshan

Rabbi Moshe haDarshan was chief of the school of Narbonne, and perhaps the founder of Jewish exegetical studies in France. Along with Rashi, his writings are often cited as the first extant writings in Zarphatic, the Judo-French language.

Reference

Jewish Encyclopedia article on Moses ha-Darshan

 

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