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Judaeo-Arabic poetry or rhymed prose (-ān). To examine (ASE).
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Marriage document. Small fragment from what is seems as a ketubah, probably by the hand of Hillel b. Eli or Ḥalfon b. Menashshe Halevi. Shemuʾel b. Khalaf is mentioned. Judeo-Arabic, Hebrew and Aramaic. AA
Ketubba in the Palestinian style. Location: Probably Tyre. Dating: ca. 1028–54 CE, based on the years of the scribe (the ḥaver Shemuel b. Moshe—see also ENA 2747.6 and ENA NS 75.20). Groom: Daniel. Bride: [...] bt. Manṣūr. Both are from poor families. See M. A. Friedman's edition for further information.
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