[Mesorah] a kleinigkeit

Jeremy Rosenbaum Simon jeremy.simon at nyu.edu
Sun Jan 28 08:31:00 PST 2018


Given that both R. Breuer and Bar Ilan have a chataf parachute, I find it
difficult to credit you claim that _all_ ben Asher manuscripts have a full
patach. Neither of them would have deviated from Leningrad, which indeed
has a full patach, without good support. And dikduk rules would not factor
significantly.

Jeremy

On Jan 28, 2018, at 11:11 AM, Mandel, Seth via Mesorah <
mesorah at lists.aishdas.org> wrote:

I call it that because most people only care about masorah if it changes
the meaning or the pronunciation.

But the non-defenestrated denizens of the Mesorah group understand that the
masorah is much deeper than such things, and is important in light of the
number of rishonim who spent time on it.

So I am mentioning something that I shamefully admit that I was unaware of
all my years:

In the pasuq:

*יד:יא* וַיֹּאמְרוּ, אֶל-מֹשֶׁה הֲמִבְּלִי אֵיןקְבָרִים בְּמִצְרַיִם
לְקַחְתָּנוּ לָמוּת בַּמִּדְבָּר, מַה-זֹּאת עָשִׂיתָ לָּנוּ לְהוֹצִיאָנוּ
מִמִּצְרָיִם.
regarding the word "hamibb'li," all printed Chumashim have the punctuation
as is above, with a hataph-patah under the he'.

However, that is not the puncuation in the kisvei yad that represent the
Ben-Asher masorah.  Rather, all of them, without exception have a full
patah — WITH a ge‘aya/AKA meteg.  As the meritorious members of this group
are aware, that means that the syllable "ha" is lengthened and has a
secondary stress.

The Minchas Shai already noticed this issue.  He notes that R. Yonah had it
with a full patah, and it is the R'DaQ who says it should be a hataph-patah
based on S'faradi mss.  He even goes on to say that there are some who
claim that the ms. on which R.Yonah was basing himself was the Aleppo
Codex.  That means to me that the Minchas Shay, without being able to
decide the matter, attaches serious weight to the view of R. Yonah.

In any event, now we can be certain based on the better mss. that we have.

Prescriptive grammarians, who hold that the he' hash'elah should always
have a hataph-patah, of course will be disturbed.  But as we know, the
Masorah did not believe in prescriptive grammar, only in descriptive.



Rabbi Dr. Seth Mandel
Rabbinic Coordinator
The Orthodox Union

Voice (212) 613-8330     Fax (212) 613-0718     e-mail mandels at ou.org

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