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Image not available. According to Schwarb catalogue: a registration of birth from Safed, 1713 and of death from 1720. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: A communal document mentions Abu Saad ibn Hassun. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: A letter to al-Sheikh al-Jalil Abu al-Majd. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: An Arabic (or Judeo Arabic) letter by Moshe b. Qiash ( (קיאשto Aharon the scribe. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: A letter to Avraham b. Salah b. Zerahya. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: advice for marriage. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: a letter from 1644 regarding the death of a judge. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: Appeal from the prisoners in Tiberias, to R. Yeshuʿa and R. Shelomo. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: Letter in Ladino from Masud Bonan to Judah Asio, Cairo 1764. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: Letters: Public issues. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: Letter in Arabic or Judeo Arabic to a woman in Kairouan, Oshtak Elia b. Ibrahim. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: From Elijah the judge, Damietta. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: Letter, 13th century. AA
Image not available. According to Schwarb Catalogue: Business letter from Abu Nasr b. Ibrahim to Abu Zekharia Judah b. Yosef Hakohen. AA
The main document is a liturgy. On the margin a strip from another document- a ketuba written by Mevorakh b. Natan (1150-1181 CE) was bound together. AA
Recto: legal document from the Fusṭāṭ Bet Din, dated 18 Iyyar 1409 (= 22 April 1098 CE), regarding a financial claim made by Joseph b. Isaac against Abū Manṣūr Aaron b. Mevasser. Witnessed by Nathaniel b. Yefet, Nissim b. Nahray, and Isaac b. Samuel. Written by Avraham b. Natan AV Verso: continuation of a legal document starting at the bottom of Add.3420 verso, dated 15 Iyyar 1409 (= 19 April 1098 CE) in Fusṭāṭ. David b. Yaʾir testifies that he was in the synagogue on a certain Wednesday, 10th of the month, when Karīma bat ʿAmmār, known as Wuḥša the broker, went there and asked Moses the teacher and Maʿālī ha-Kohen, brother of the sexton, why the judge ʿUlla ha-Levi b. Joseph had summoned her. She was told it was because she owed ʿUlla 5 qirāṭs, but had neglected to appear in court when he had tried to legally recover the money from her. Karīma reportedly expressed surprise that ʿUlla was making such a fuss about a relatively small sum of money. Written and signed by Nissim b. Nahray, and witnessed by Isaac b. Samuel and Abraham b. Šemaʿya. (CUDL)
It is unclear which shelfmark is meant. The only current shelfmark that might be documentary is M53 (alt: 19), which does not have images on FGP. (But M53 is literary text of הלכות הרי"ף according to DK catalogue prepared by Dr. Ezra Scwat. M=missing, so there is no photo around. AA) If XIX is intended, see instead DK 230.3 (alt: XIX) or DK 228.3 (alt: 228/B, XIX).
Letter fragment in Judaeo-Arabic. Possibly a letter of appeal for charity.
Memory list for the family of Shmuel b. Hananya ha-Nagid. AA