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Join: Moss. VII,43 + T-S Ar.53.53
Moss. VII,43
Recto/verso: recto
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Draft of a legal document, notably made in a mixed Qaraite-Rabbanite court. Agreement by two parties in a complicated inheritance case stipulating obligations should one of the parties bring the case before a Muslim court. Location: Fustat. Dated: Tammuz 1366 Seleucid, which is July 1055 CE. Two women, Rayyisa bt. Tammam and Raḥma bt. Tammām, leave estates to their two brothers' sons, Mevorakh b. Yisrael and Shemuel b. Yehuda. A court of three (Avraham b. Shelomo, Nahray, and ʿEli ha-Kohen) will decide what will be sold and what divided between the two nephews. The new house of Raḥma bt. Tammām will be offered for sale. The verso contains Hebrew verses, rhymed piyyuṭ, headed ז׳ לשמעו. (Information from CUDL and Goitein's index cards.) Join: Oded Zinger. Probably an indirect join with ENA 2727.13a.
Ed. and trans. Oded Zinger, "A Karaite-Rabbanite Court Session in mid-Eleventh Century in Egypt," Ginzei Qedem 13, no. 1 (2017); also ed. S. D. Goitein, unpublished editions https://princetongenizalab.github.io/goitein-notes/6E.2.3%20Mosseri/Moss.%20VII_43_2%20%28PGPID%202740%29.pdf; also ed. S. D. Goitein, unpublished editions https://princetongenizalab.github.io/goitein-notes/6E.2.3%20Mosseri/Moss.%20VII_43_1%20%28PGPID%202740%29.pdf.
Type: Legal document