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David Kimhi David Kimhi ((ヘブライ語:דוד קמחי), also Kimchi or Qimḥi) (1160–1235), also known by the Hebrew acronym as the RaDaK () (Rabbi David Kimhi), was a medieval rabbi, biblical commentator, philosopher, and grammarian. Kimhi was born in Narbonne, Provence, the youngest son of Rabbi Joseph Kimhi and the brother of Rabbi Moses Kimhi, both biblical commentators and grammarians. ==Early life== His father died while David was still as a child, and Kimhi was raised by his brother Moses.〔"David Ḳimḥi (ReDaḲ; Surnamed Maistre Petit)." JewishEncyclopedia.com. Web. 10 Mar. 2013.〕 Later, he supported himself by teaching Talmud to the young. He was well versed in the whole range of Hebrew literature, and became the most illustrious representative of his name. Works of the Kimhi family were underwritten by the Ibn Yahya family of Lisbon, Portugal.〔Eric Lawee (2001), ''Isaac Abarbanel's stance toward tradition: defense, dissent, and dialogue'', p. 30. New York: SUNY Press. ISBN 0-7914-5126-7〕
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