7476 records found
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Tiny fragment in Hebrew characters.
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Lists of names and numbers, e.g., Shemaʿya, at least two women, and 3.5 dinars. In Judaeo-Arabic. More should be legible if this is unfolded/conserved.
List (fragment) of recipients, including the phrase "he should be checked out" below the name of "the acquaintance of the son of Da'ud" and "the acquaintance of the son of the dayyan of Barqa. This reflects a system of verification of public charity in Fustat. Verso has Avraham al-Iskandrani and others. ENA NS 77.47 seems to be part of the same list. (Information from Cohen, Poverty and Charity in the Jewish Community of Medieval Egypt, p. 99)
List (fragment) of recipients or donors of charity
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Legal document or letter concerning a legal case. Small fragment. Mentions two parents, a daughter, a woman who deposited something, a married daughter, and two children. The phrase Bet Din appears in the margin.
Legal fragment in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. Refers to two parties and a period of one year. May be a join with ENA NS 77.248.
Legal fragment in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. Partnership agreement. May be a join with ENA NS 77.247.
Bill of sale for a female slave. In the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. No details preserved. (Not a join with ENA NS 77.221.)
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