Tag: ketubba

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Fragment from a ketubah, probably a replacement for a lost one. Contains the immersion clause so can be dated to 1176 onwards. AA
Minute fragment from a ketubba. Bride: Sitt al-Milāḥ. In the hand of Halfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi. Dated: 1442, 1443, 1448, or 1449 Seleucid, so 1130–32 or 1136–38 CE. AA. ASE.
Minute fragment from a ketubah, contains remnants of the dowry list. AA
Long and narrow strip from a ketubah. No further details are preserved. AA
Minute fragment, probably from a ketubah. AA
Fragment from the top of a ketubah. from the date only [..]73 is preserved.
Minute fragment from the top of a ketubah, contains few letters from the opening blessings. AA
Fragment from a Karaite ketubah. AA
Fragment from the bottom part of a ketubah. Damaged and faded, but traces of the immersion clause enable us to date it to 1176 onwards-probably 13th century. Signed by Elazar Hakohen b. Nethanel and Zadoq b. [...] Halevi. Below the signature one line from the approval (qiyyum). AA
King and narrow, much damaged, strip from what seems to be a remains of a ketubah (based on the word נדוניא). AA
Minute fragment, probably from a ketubah.
Marriage contract (ketubba). Two fragments, which may not directly join with each other. Dated: [13]99 Seleucid, which is 1087/88 CE. Groom: Yefet b. Menashshe. Bride: Mawlāt bt. Mevasser, a divorcee. Written by Hillel b. ʿEli (dates: 1066–1108). Signed by ʿEli ha-Parnas and Meshullam b. [...] (Information in part from CUDL.) AA. ASE.
Damaged fragment from a ketubah. The groom named Yosef.
Much damaged, rubbed and faded ketubah written by Yosef b. Shemuʾel Halevi (Date: ca. 1180-1210) . AA
Much damaged fragment from a ketubah.
Minute fragment, probably from the middle part of a ketubah, based on the mention of דמיפטרא ביה (what that will make her divorce) which is commonly found in marriage stipulations. Also few letters from the immersion clause, that started to appear after 1176. Probably written by Yosef b. Shemuʾel Halevi (Date: ca. 1180-1210). AA
Minute fragment from a ketubah.
Small fragment probably from the bottom of a ketubah. The bride name is Sarura. AA
Minute fragment with few words, seems to be from a ketubah.
Minute fragment probably from a formula of a ketubah.