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Letter from Shelomo b. Yehuda, in Jerusalem, to Sahlān b. […]
Abraham b. Sahlan, a leader of Egyptian Jewry, Solomon's 'peer,' with whom he had probably studied many years before, had just died, and his own son was on his way to Aleppo in northern Syria, a voyage fraught with danger. . . . […]
My eyes are dim, and, when I write, it is as if I was learning it, sometimes the lines are straight and sometimes crooked, and so is my style, because my mind is disturbed since the day my beloved [son] traveled to Aleppo to fetch some goods he had left there.
اطال الله بقاه وادام عزه وتاييده وسعادته وسلامته
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- من محبه ﻻ عدمه
- الفسطاط ان شا اللـه
Verso, address or postal instructions (not in Gil's transcription; added by Stephanie Luescher and Athina Pfeiffer)
- Related People
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- Related Places
- 1
العلامات
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