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  2. Throwback Thursday: Chancery deeds | Cambridge University Library

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    Search site. Cambridge University Library. Throwback Thursday: Chancery deeds. Throwback Thursday: Chancery deeds. Detail from T-S K2.96 (verso): a twelfth-century chancery document which contains lines of a petition addressed to Saladin concerning
  3. Throwback Thursday: A surprise in Syriac script | Cambridge…

    https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/genizah-fragments/posts/throwback-thursday-surprise-syriac-script
    Search site. Cambridge University Library. Throwback Thursday: A surprise in Syriac script. Throwback Thursday: A surprise in Syriac script. T-S AS 213.20 (recto): a Christian hymnary for a Feast of Mary. Author:. Melonie Schmierer-Lee. Thu 19 Aug
  4. A Millennium of Jewish Women’s Voices | Cambridge University Library

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    Several of the documents were preserved in the Cairo Geniza, most written in Judeo-Arabic, some in Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino, and Judeo-Greek.
  5. Book and Article: Literary Snippets | Cambridge University Library

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    Search site. Cambridge University Library. Book and Article: Literary Snippets. Book and Article: Literary Snippets. T-S Misc.17.5. Hebrew title page of Pitron Ḥalomot, the first book ever printed in Egypt. Author:. Ben Outhwaite. Fri 27 Oct 2023.
  6. Cairo Genizah offers solution for chained wives | Cambridge…

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    Search site. Cambridge University Library. Cairo Genizah offers solution for chained wives. Cairo Genizah offers solution for chained wives. T-S 8J5.23 (verso): Conditional bill of divorce, dated 1169 CE, presented by Moses to his wife Sitt al-Fakhr,
  7. Article: Sticking to the Script, by Nick Posegay | Cambridge…

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    Search site. Cambridge University Library. Article: Sticking to the Script, by Nick Posegay. Article: Sticking to the Script, by Nick Posegay. Detail of T-S Ar.5.58. Author:. Melonie Schmierer-Lee. Thu 10 Jun 2021. Nick Posegay's article 'Sticking
  8. Throwback Thursday: Karaite ketubbot | Cambridge University Library

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    Search site. Cambridge University Library. Throwback Thursday: Karaite ketubbot. Throwback Thursday: Karaite ketubbot. T-S 13J37.11 (recto): one of the rare Egyptian Karaite marriage contracts discussed in this article. Author:. Melonie
  9. Throwback Thursday: Cases of polygamy | Cambridge University Library

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    Geniza (Hebrew).
  10. Schechter Day 2021: More than just Ben Sira | Cambridge University…

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    Search site. Cambridge University Library. Schechter Day 2021: More than just Ben Sira. Schechter Day 2021: More than just Ben Sira. L-G Talmud 2.4. Author:. Melonie Schmierer-Lee. Thu 13 May 2021. 125 years ago today, Solomon Schechter sat down to
  11. Throwback Thursday: Magic Moments | Cambridge University Library

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    Search site. Cambridge University Library. Throwback Thursday: Magic Moments. Throwback Thursday: Magic Moments. T-S K23.3 P2 (recto): Palimpsest of the magical work Sefer ha-Razim written over a ketubba. 10th-11th century. Author:. Melonie Schmierer

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