This article is about the 11th-century French Talmudist. For the 14th-century Spanish supercommentary on the ibn Ezra, see Joseph ben Eliezer Bonfils.
Joseph ben Samuel Bonfils was a French rabbi, Talmudist, Bible commentator, and payyetan (author of piyyutim) of the mid-eleventh century. He is also known by the Hebrew name Yosef Tov Elem (יוסף טוב עלם), a Hebrew translation from the French name "Bonfils."[1]
Of his life nothing is known but that he came from Narbonne, and was rabbi of Limoges in the province of Anjou.[2]
Joseph Bonfils must not be confused, as he is by Azulai, with another scholar of the same name, who lived in 1200 and corresponded with Simḥah of Speyer.[4]