Credit instrument or private receipt: T-S 6J11.3

Credit instrument or private receipt T-S 6J11.3

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Recto: Order in the handwriting of Moshe Maimonides. Addressed to a certain Abū l-Mufaḍḍal, instructing him to pay the bearer of this letter, named Yaʿaqov, who serves as a proxy for two notables—al-shaykh al-Asʿad and al-shaykh al-Thiqa—whatever amount of money he requires. Maimonides will compensate the addressee. Who was this al-shaykh al-Thiqa? During Maimonides’ lifetime, two people bearing this title are known. One was Maimonides’ father-in-law Mishaʾel b. Yishaʿyahu he-Ḥasid. The other one, probably the one intended here, was Yehuda b. Elʿazar ha-Kohen, a government secretary (kātib) in Minyat Zifta. Verso: In a different hand, draft of the opening of a deferential letter in Hebrew to a notable named Zakkay.

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T-S 6J11.3 1r

1r
S. D. Goitein, unpublished editions.
  1. אמת
  2. אלשיך אבי אלמפצל
  3. התלמיד שצ יוצל
  4. למוצלהא אלזקן אלגליל
  5. מ יעקוב וכיל אלמואלי
  6. אלאגלא אלשיך אלאגל
  7. אלאסעד ואלשיך אלתקה
  8. יש צו מהמא טלבה
  9. מן אלמולא מן אלפצה
  10. וינזלה עלי ויטאלעני
  11. בדלך חתי אנזלתה לך
  12. והו תע יופקה
  13. ושלום
Amir Ashur and Alan Elbaum, "New Maimonidean Documents," in From the Battlefield of Books: Essays Celebrating 50 Years of the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit (Leiden: Brill, 2024), 10–20.
  1. Truth.
  2. May the shaykh Abū l-Mufaḍḍal
  3. the scholar, may his Rock protect him, deliver
  4. to the bearer (of this letter), the esteemed elder
  5. m[ister] Yaʿaqov, the representative of the
  6. masters—the most esteemed
  7. shaykh al-Asʿad and the shaykh al-Thiqa,
  8. may their Rock protect them— whatever sum of money he asks
  9. for from my master
  10. and debit me, and inform me
  11. so that I will pay it back to you.
  12. May God the exalted bring you success.
  13. And peace.

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