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Leaves from a Qaraite book of formularies. 7 leaves (2 bifolia and 3 separate leaves). One folio contains a divorce formula, and two folios (edited by Olszowy-Schlanger) contain a marriage formula. Formula to be used in Jerusalem [?]. There is also an Islamic text in Judaeo-Arabic, concerning the beginnings of Islam and the Prophet Muḥammad and containing part of a very interesting genealogy: بن هاشم بن عب[...] بن اليوسع بن نبا[...] بن فهر بن كنانة بن [...] بن قيدار بن اسمعيل [...] بن رعو بن فالغ بن [...] نوح. Information in part from CUDL and FGP.
Page from a collection of legal deeds. Contains bill of release from levirate marriage, and a bill of release of a slave
Page containing some formulas of deeds of sale and release.
A formula of bill of gift, written on parchment. Seems early- no later than 11th century
Book of legal formularies and some literary text. Bifolium. The spaces remaining at the bottom of two of the pages are filled in with magical spells, one for calling down eternal fire on your enemies ("sure; good; tested").
Recto: Instructions for drawing up a bill of divorce. In Judaeo-Arabic. Listing various scenarios. Of note, Qūṣ and Aswān are listed as two potential cities, suggesting likely origins for this fragment. Verso: Formulary for a bill of divorce. The margins have text in Arabic script, perhaps accounts.
Awaiting description - see Goitein's index card.
Awaiting description - see Goitein's index card.
Legal document from Fustat written in the hand of Ḥalfon Ha-Levi b. Menashshe.
A formula of bill of partnership.
Bi-folio, from a book of legal deeds. Here we have a bill of divorce and a bill of refusal for marriage (שטר מיאון)
Pages from a manual of writing letters.
Copies of late letters in poetic Hebrew
From a book of collection of legal deeds, contains ketubah, bill of divorce, Bill of divorce from levirate marriage, bill of loan. (Data from FGP by Dan Greenberger)
Formula of a bill of loan.
A late ketubah. From the date only the end of the year-36- is preserved, The groom name is Shemuel.
From a book of formulas of letters. Compare with T-S J3.3
Awaiting description - see Goitein's index card.
“Literary - recommend suppress”
Epistle of R. Sherira Gaon. see PGPID 23194