Documents

Search mode

How to Search

General Search

Use keywords or phrases in any language to return matching or similar results across all fields. Arabic script searches will return both Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic transcription content.

Regular Expression Search

Use Hebrew or Arabic script to find precise matches in the transcriptions. See How to Search page for advanced use cases.

Cheat sheet:

  • If you're looking for a word with one missing letter, use a period. Two missing letters, use two periods or {2}. Increase the number in the curly brackets to increase the number of characters, or insert a range with a comma in between, ex. {0,5}.
  • If you don't know how many characters are missing, use .*.
  • If you know which characters you want, use square brackets to find multiple spellings, ex. [יו] for yud or vav.

Results

4 results
  1. 1LetterT-S NS 297.4

    Family letter. In Arabic script. Likely from a woman. The sender and "the girl" (al-ṣaghīra) have arrived safely in the Fayyūm (l. 5). They are …

    Tags

    No Scholarship Records

    No Image
    View document details
  2. 2LetterT-S Misc.28.191

    Final page of a letter from a scholar and government employee in the Fayyūm to R. ʿOvadya and R. Ḥananel. In Hebrew and Judaeo-Arabic. Dating: …

    1. והדרת ר עובדיה ור חננאל אן בקי אלאמר עלי אלמרסום
    2. אלכרים עז נצרה עלי חאלה אן אלממלוך אן שאללה
    3. לא תנקצי עשרת ימי התשובה אלא והו חפשי
    4. ממא יתעלק בדין מד…

    Tags

    1 Transcription

    No Image
    View document details
  3. 3LetterT-S NS 324.126

    Letter from Barakāt b. Sason to ʿImrān b. Benaya, in al-Maḥalla (אלמחללא). In Judaeo-Arabic, with some unusual orthography (including ש for ס and ת for …

    Recto:

    1. בשמך
    2. כתאבי אליך יאכי ואלעזיז עלי אטאל אללה בקא[ך ואדאם עזך ומן
    3. אלחסן לאכלא ען חאל סלאמא ועאפיא [
    4. אגתמע במאנו וכרמו ואלדי אעלמך בו [
    5. ימרו אלי …

    Tags

    1 Transcription

    • 1r
    • 1v
    View document details
  4. 4LetterT-S 12.340

    Letter from Shelomo b. Elʿazar, in the Fayyūm, to a certain Shelomo. In Judaeo-Arabic, beautiful written. Dating: likely 13th or 14th century. He conveys the …

    Tags

    1 Discussion

    • 1r
    • 1v
    View document details