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Copy of a responsum of R. Semah Dayyana de-Baba (Judge of the Gate, active ca. 870 CE). The transcription below begins on line 14 of …
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Responsum. Long and narrow strip of paper, containing a responsum regarding the property of orphans. It seems that the ruling is not to deliver the …
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Responsum draft. On the question whether a dead man continues to acquire merit and reject evil. (This is less whimsical than it sounds, e.g., if …
Responsum? Small fragment from the bottom of the page, written by the hand of Menashshe b. Ya'aqov (1116-1132. Compare with DK 187, p. 6r, where …
Responsa. One query on the Meaning of the words תשבץ and שש. The answer did not survived. On recto a discussion on the difference between …
Fragment of an answer by the Sura Gaon, likely a general question from the Babylonian Talmud rather than an answer to a specific question from …
Recto: Legal query regarding a man who made many vows and repented of them. Verso: Appears to be the writer's notes more general notes to …
Legal query concerning an orphan girl. In Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: 13th century (the precise date can likely be established based on the references in the document). …
Collection of halakhic rulings, concerning legal deeds and marriage. The scribe is well known from other collections of geʾonic responsa, from the beginning of the …
Collection of geʾonic responsa. The scribe is well known from other collections of geʾonic responsa, from the beginning of the 11th century. (Information from CUDL)
Responsa, on the subject of death of either party to a ketubba, false testimony and forged documents. (Information from CUDL)
Responsa discussing various topics, including parturient women and civil law. (Information from CUDL)
Responsa numbered 69-72, on kashrut and family law. (Information from CUDL)
Geonic responsa. (Information from CUDL)
Geonic exegetical responsa. (Information from CUDL)
Responsa concerning various topics in civil law. (Information from CUDL)
Responsum of Moses Maimonides, concerning river travel on Shabbat. (Information from CUDL)
Anonymous responsa on various topics, headed מסאלה לבעץ' אלעלמא. (Information from CUDL)
Legal queries, one of them apparently concerned with sharing in partnerships. (Information from CUDL)
Geonic responsa, quoting R. Ḥananel. (Information from CUDL)
Responsum concerning a problematic partnership, with an excursus on valid and invalid partnerships. (Information from CUDL)
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Responsum draft. In Judaeo-Arabic. Concerning the division of property. Several phrases have been crossed through. Information from Baker/Polliack catalog.
Responsum on the division of property, with citations from the Palestinian Talmud and the Babylonian Talmud. Possibly a product of one of the French rabbis …
Halakhic discussion about the responsibility for fire damage, probably from a geonic responsum. The leaf is blank on verso, and, given the layout of the …
Recto: Two legal queries addressed to a certain Efrayim. In the first, Reuven claims that Shimon owes him money but that he has lost the …
Recto: responsa in the hand of Yosef b. Yaʿaqov Rosh ha-Seder. Verso: Judaeo-Arabic poem and dirge also written by Yosef. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: Geonic (?) responsum regarding two orphans who claim property their father had entrusted to another. Verso is barely legible, but seems to be a …
Collection of Geonic responsa, in the same hand as T-S 16.99, T-S G2.29, T-S 12.169, and T-S 16.310. (Information from CUDL)
Two fragments from the outer leaves of a collection of late responsum on agents, citing Haro”sh and other rabbinical authorities. There are six elaborate signatures …
Part of a responsum explaining a case of inheritance, mentioning Qayrawan. (Information from CUDL)
Probably part of a responsum, mentioning the name [...] b. A[b]ishai. (Information from CUDL)
Fragments of responsum by a Gaon, dealing with children of female slaves.
Responsum of Elḥanan b. ha-Rav, citing Amos 3:10; Deuteronomy 32:47, with title on verso: מקאלה אלפהא אלחנן בן הרב פי מסאיל מלגמה למן מנע אלפקה. …
Large fragment of a responsum in which an older brother is described as 'simple, not a firstborn' which qualifications made his apparent claims invalid. (Information …
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Responsum. In Judaeo-Arabic (mainly). Written on a bifolium. Regarding the leasing of a synagogue to a certain Abū l-Munā. The legal authority who wrote this …
Book of responsa. Joins by Amir Ashur. See FGP and Goitein's note card for bibliographical references.
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Responsum of Hai Gaʾon; discussion of the dietary laws in Aramaic and Judaeo-Arabic; poem יודעי יגוני by Judah ha-Levi. (Information from CUDL)
One side: four ethical (?) principles in Judaeo-Arabic written over the remains of a few lines in Arabic. The other side: a legal query and …
Responsum by Maimonides; apparently dealing with a debt owed to a non-Jew. (Information from CUDL)
Responsum by [Shemuel] b. Ḥofni. In Hebrew. Regarding a partnership.
Introductory formula of a responsum, directed at Abraham Maimonides. (Information from CUDL)
Responsum, dealing with purchases; quoting Leviticus 25:14. (Information from CUDL)
Responsum to Yeḥiʾel the judge. (Information from CUDL)
Responsum; apparently sent to Abraham Maimonides; on verso Abū ʿAlī is mentioned. (Information from CUDL)
Legal query to [... ha-Rav] ha-Gadol be-Yisraʾel concerning a mercantile transaction. Mentions the Dār al-Wakāla; a deal betwen two merchants; and how the merchandise was …
Legal query, addressed to Moses Maimonides. (Information from CUDL)
Letter addressed to a jurisconsult, containing six questions with the answers on the reverse side. One of the questions deals with a father who died …
Responsum by HARID (R. Yish'aya di-Tirani 1165-1240), end of no. 93 in the printed edition (info by Simcha Emanuel, FGP)
Responsum on the type of vellum used for writing tefilin. Glick attributing the hand erroneously to Yosef b. Ya'aqov Rosh Haseder, but it is clearly …