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Ketubba fragment. Bride: Tujjār (i.e., Sitt al-Tujjār). Groom: Ḥalfon. On verso there is a trousseau list. Ḥalfon's father's name is partially visible on verso: Meyu[ppe?] …
Fragment of a marriage contract, the section listing the outfit of the bride. ( E. Bareket, Shafrir misrayim, 267, and from Goitein's index cards)
2 نسخين 1 مناقشة
Fragment of a Karaite ketubba for […] bat Ṭoviyya and ʿOvadya b. Ṣedaqa b. Ḥalfon b. ʿAlūn. In line 3 the word בת was originally …
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Small fragment from the end of a ketubah. One of the witnesses is Yehezkel. AA
Small fragment from a ketubah containing few items from the dowry list. AA
Fragment from a legal document, possibly a trousseau list section of a ketubba. On verso the names Abū l-Khayr Ṣedaqa and Isḥāq b. [...] are …
Fragment from a legal document, possibly a trousseau list section of a ketuba. AA
Fragment of a marriage contract from the 11th century. Beautiful handwriting and partially vocalized (e.g. the word כימֻכְֿת/kaymukht/shagreen leather). On verso there are a few …
1 نسخ 1 مناقشة
Minute fragment, a few incomplete words, but from what is preserved we can tell it is a ketubbah, contains the dowry section and probably written …
Minute fragment from a ketubba, contains remnants of the dowry list. AA
Marriage document? Minute fragment, on velum, probably from a ketubah . the words נדוניה ובליות can be read. Verso is blank. AA
Verso: bottom part of a beautifully illuminated ketubba, signed by Yaʿaqov b. Simḥa. It seems to be too damaged to extract much of the content. …
Small piece from the lower part of a Palestinian-style ketubba. (Information from CUDL)
Fragments from a ketubba, containing the dowry section, written by Yosef b. Shemuel ha-Levi. AA
The end of a ketubba with a dowry list, referring to either Natan or Yonatan (or simply החתן). The list has been reused for writing …
Left side of an ornate ketubba fragment. Based on the names mentioned and David Ben-Naʿīm's signature, the dating is likely mid-nineteenth-century. Only the bride's first …
Ketubba, well-preserved with an ornate border. Location: Banhā, Egypt. Dated 8 Kislev 5_17 AM, with a value "שע" for the hundreds place that must be …
Ketubba fragment. Only a small portion of the overall document is included but a portion of the bride's name Fāʾiza is legible. The groom's name …
Bifolio from a court ledger in the hand of Shemuel b. Saʿadya ha-Levi. It is hard to make anything of the writing on the small …
Ketubba, probably. Late. These are two addenda that detail various obligations of the groom Yaḥyā. Presumably the original ketubba itself was located on the upper …
Ketubba. Dated: 9 Nissan 16[..] Seleucid (or theoretically 13[..] or even 17[..]). The marriage is between first cousins: the groom Netanʾel b. Shela b. Yosef …
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A ketubah written by Yosef b. Shmuel Halevi from the year 1195. The bride's name Sitt al-Furs. Only the groom's father's name is preserved- Yosef. …
formulary of legal documents, containing parts of: Bill of emancipation of slave, bill of divorce, ketubah .
Beginning of the ketubah of Avraham b. Yosef and Husn. Some of the dowry list is preserved. AA
Marriage contract (ketubba). Location: Minyat Zifta, Egypt. Dated: 4854 AM = 1093/94 CE. The groom is the cantor Saʿadya b. Sedaqa the cantor, a man …
Palestinian-style marriage contract. Late tenth or early eleventh century. VMR
Ketubba fragment (upper left corner). Bride: Baṭrīqa bt. Aharon. From the time of Yefet b. David b. Shekhanya. (Goitein, Med Soc, 3:409.) EMS
Fragment of a ketubba of a second marriage (or at least for a non-virgin bride, based on the ʿiqqar ketubba payment of 12(.5) silver coins). …
Ketubba formulary or draft. Sample date: Shevat [1]971 Seleucid, which is 1660 CE. Sample groom: Naḥum ha-Kohen.