ENA 2738.23
Recto/verso: recto and verso
(b) Perhaps the response. What remains begins on verso (the beginning is missing) and spills over onto recto. This letter is written in a crude hand. The subject matter is quite difficult to parse. The addressee is to go to Abū ʿImrān b. al-Ṭawīla and get the letters from him. "The congregation" and "the gentile" are mentioned. The writer concludes by telling the addressee to go to the wife of Ezra al-ʿArīf (the same Ezra who was sick on recto?) and send her a message about the addressee's brother (=the writer?) and make some excuses for why she hasn't heard from him yet. ASE.
Editor: Ed. Alan Elbaum, (2020).