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Poem in honour of Masliah Gaon.
لا توجد ثبت المراجع والمصادر
Circular letter from Maṣliaḥ Gaon to all the communities of the Rīf.
Bottom part of a legal deed written under the reshut of Masliah Gaon (Date: 1127-1139)
Letter from Masliaḥ Gaʾon. Dating: ca. 1120 CE (unclear on what basis).
2 نسخين
Upper right corner. Mentions Maṣliaḥ Gaon. A man makes a declaration beginning with "Eight _____ ago...."
Menashshe ha-Levi (fl. 1100–1138) and mentioning Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon (r. 1127–1139), yielding a date range of 1127–38 CE. […] The case involves Abū l-Faḍāʾil Ṣedaqa. Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon appears to be a party in the case itself (rather than just a reshut clause).
Shlomo Head of the Yeshiva. Maybe Masliah Gaon is intended. AA
Opening of a legal query, perhaps addressed to Maṣliaḥ Gaon ('rosh yeshivat Ga'on Yaʿaqov'). In Judaeo-Arabic.
1 نسخ
Confirmation of a compromise agreement made before Masliah Gaʾon. Dated: Wednesday, 3 Shevaṭ 1444 Seleucid, which is January 1133 CE. […] Toviyya attest that 5 days prior, in the court of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon in New Cairo, Shemuel b. Yehuda Ibn Asad and Shemuel b. […] See T-S 10J5.20 for another validation signed by Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon. (Information from Goitein's edition.)
Upper part of a damaged court record, from the court of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon (1127–39). Involves Yeshuʿa and someone's sister Milāḥ bt.
Possibly a fragment from a circular letter from Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon, with the genealogy at the top of recto and part of the address (משער הישיבה) on verso.
Dating: 1127–38 CE, under the authority of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon (1127–39 CE). Very faded. Involves Abū Naṣr Mevorakh.
Dated: 1130 CE, under the jurisdiction of Masliah Gaon. Groom: Yehuda ha-Rofeʾ. Bride: Sitt al-Nās.
Bottom part from a legal document written under the jurisdiction of Masliah Gaon (although his name does not appear) by Halfon b.
Small fragment from the bottom of a legal deed from the year [144]5 Seleucid = 1133/34 CE, under the authority of Masliah Gaon, and written by Halfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi.
Letter addressed to Maṣliaḥ Gaon (r. 1127–1139 CE) with fourteen lines of poetry in the hand of Natan b.
מכתב למצליח גאון
1 نسخ 1 مناقشة
Legal document written in Damietta Tishrei 1448 (late September 1136) and validated in Fustat in the court of the synagogue of the Palestinians, under the authority of Maṣliaḥ gaon. Nissan 1448/March 1137.
Recto: legal document written under the authority of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon (1127-1139 CE). In the hand of Ḥalfon b.
Dated: 1442 Seleucid, which is 1130/31 CE, under the authority of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon. (Information from CUDL)
Menashshe Halevi (fl. 1100–1138 CE) under the reshut of Masliah Gaon (1127-1138). Might be connected with T-S NS 225.41
Circular letter from the office of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon. This fragment preserves the last few lines of his genealogy and the first three lines of the letter, with huge spacing between the lines.
Regarding events that happened in the court of Maṣliaḥ Gaon (1127-38) and perhaps some dispute over the distribution of 20 dinars.
Dating: 1127–38 CE, under the authority of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon (r. 1127–1139). Involves Abū l-Faraj Yeshuʿa and Nissim.
Mentioning Alexandria (possibly drawn up there) and the authority of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon. Dating: 1127–38. (Information in part from CUDL.)
Letter, poetic, contains mostly blessings, ending 'to our fourth (= fourth of the yeshiva) rabbi son [of ...],' that is, Masliah Gaon. ENA 2806.5–7 are copies of letters to Shelomo Gaʾon and his son Maṣliaḥ.
Letter of appeal for charity from Abū Dāniyāl to Maṣliaḥ Gaon. The house where the writer lives with all his family is collapsing around them.
Menashshe Halevi (fl. 1100–1138 CE) under the authority of Masliah Gaon (r. 1127–1139). Only part of the year is preserved 144[.] = 1128–1138 CE.
Menashshe (fl. 1100–38), written under the reshut of Maṣliaḥ Gaon (r. 1127–39). Involves Abū Zikrī Yehuda.
Under the jurisdiction of Maṣliaḥ Gaon (1127–39 CE). (Information from CUDL.)
Menashshe (fl. 1100–38), from the period of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon (1127–39). Bride: [...] bt. Natan. On verso, there are jottings in Arabic script (basmala, then ...
Dated: Middle third of Sivan 4895 AM, which is 1135 CE, under the authority of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon. No details preserved. There is a fragment of a signature [...] ha-Levi.
Drawn up under the authority of Maṣliaḥ Gaon (r. 1127–1139). Dating: 1127–38 CE. Abū l-Makārim Ṣedaqa ha-Kohen releases Berakhot ha-Levi from claims.
(NB: This dating seems erroneous, as the list includes Maṣliaḥ Gaon, who was in office 1127–39.)
Dated: 1441 Seleucid, which is 1129/30 CE, under the authority of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon. The case involves a gift, Sitt al-Karam, Abū l-Munajjā, and an enslaved woman named Rasm.
1 مناقشة
Petition addressed to Masliah Gaʾon, requesting that he allow Abū l-Riḍā b.
Menashshe Halevi under the reshut of Masliah Gaon (1127-1138), but these identifications are tentative given the limited text available.
Menashshe and the years of Maṣliaḥ Gaon.
Drawn up under the authority of Maṣliaḥ Gaon (dates: 1127–39). Fiancée: Malka, a divorcee.
1 نسخ 1 ترجمة
Menashshe Halevi under the authority of Masliah Gaon, with a partial reshut clause visible. Dating: 1127–1138 CE, based on the latter's years of service and Halfon's scribal career.
Calligraphic letter from (thecantor Thabit Ibn al-Munajjim to Maṣliaḥ Gaon begging for charity, complaining about poverty and his dependents.
Abū l-Faraj al-Qubaybiyya to Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon. He reports that he has opened a shop in Suwayqat [...] near the shop of Ibn [...].
Dating: 1127–39 CE, as this was drawn up in the court of Maṣliaḥ Gaon. Signed: Yosef b. Ḥalfon b. Yosef ha-Kohen.
Dated: First third of Elul 1446 Seleucid = September 1135 CE, under the authority of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon. One of the parties is Hiba. Also signed by Natan b.
Dating: 1127–38 CE, as the reshut of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon is mentioned (r. 1127–39).
Dated 1127-1138, based on Ḥalfon's active dates and the reshut clause under the authority of Masliah Gaon.
Menashshe ha-Levi (1100–1138 CE) containing greetings for Masliah Gaon, probably for his appointment as Head of the Jews (ca. 1127).
Menashshe ha-Levi (1100–38), under the authority of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon (1127–39). Fragment (bottom part). Involves Yaḥyā al-Kohen, Abū l-Maʿālī, Abū l-Karam b.
Letter from Maṣliaḥ Gaon to Aharon ha-Sar b. Netan'el. Opens with Maṣliaḥ's genealogy: Maṣliaḥ ha-Kohen b. […] The FGP transcription is for a circular letter by Maṣliaḥ Gaon sent to all the cities of the Rīf. This text may have come from part of the letter that was not digitized.
Official letter to 'the gate of the yeshiva,' that is, the yeshiva of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon. Dated: Kislev 1442 Seleucid = November/December 1130 CE.
Dated: 1440 Seleucid = 1128/29 CE, under the authority of Maṣliaḥ Gaʾon.