Tag: halfon b. menashshe

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Legal document. In the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe.
Lists in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. Many entries crossed out.
Legal document. In the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. Unclear if the text on verso and recto constitute one document or two. Dated: 1431 Seleucid, which is 1119/20 CE.
List of names and numbers. In Judaeo-Arabic. Looks like a charity distribution list, and looks like the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. Some people are receiving items of clothing. One of the recipients is "the orphan of Ibn Qaṭā'if."
Legal document. In the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. Uncharacteristically, there is also text on verso, which looks literary.
Legal document in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi. Fragment (upper left corner). Dating: Probably 1100–27 CE (based on the absence of titles for Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon?). Deed of gift or bill of release concerning the death of Ibn al-Najīb. Names mentioned: [...] b. Manṣūr al-Sharābī (ZL), Maḥfūẓa bt. b. Abū l-Faḍl known as Zayn al-Tujjār (ZL), Menahem, Yaʿaqov b. Yosef.
Fragment from a legal deed in the hand of Halfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi. Dating: Mentions 525 AH and [144]2 Seleucid, corresponding to1130/31 CE. Mentions a legal dispute in Muslim court with two Muslims named: Khalaf b. Ṣābir al-Dawla, and the Qāḍī ʿAbdallāh b. Ghālib. Concerning the sale of a shop and a sum of 12 dinars. Likely an indirect join with T-S NS 184.47.
Fragment from a letter by Yefet b. Menashshe to his brother Halfon.
Legal notes for drawing up a bill of sale of a female slave. In the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi. Dating: 1100–38 CE. Abū Naṣr [...] b. Ṣadaqa ha-Kohen and [...]t b. Yeshuʿa are the seller and buyer, but it is not clear which is which. The slave is named Ikhtiṣār, she is black, and she has reached maturity.
Jottings in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi. The top line names a dead person and 'his sister Fākhira.' The next lines give weights of various substances such as boxthorn (khawlān), opium (afyūn), and something black.
Legal notes in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashshe. The main document on recto mentions a roofed market (saqīfa) and numerous other landmarks. There are additional notes probably for other documents on verso, one of which is dated 524 AH (1129/30 CE).
Very damaged fragment from a note written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138). Only few words have preserved.
Fragment from a deed of gift of a house probably given to a daughter names Husn as a marriage gift. Written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date 1100-1138). AA
Fragment from a legal deed written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138)
Fragment from the bottom part of a legal deed, probably dealing with possessions left by a a wife to her husband, written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi from the year 1123 and signed by [Avraham] b. Shema'ya Gaon
Small and torn fragment written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138) contains partial names and amounts to be paid to or collected by.
Letter from Yefet b. Menashshe to his brother Halfon (ca. 1100–38). Very damaged and faded.
Minute fragment with partial names, one of them is Berakhot, written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138)
Minute fragment, partial name: b. Abu al-Muraja, written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138)
Minute fragment from a list of items, might be from a dowry list, written by Halfon b. Menashshe Halevi (Date: 1100-1138)