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Letter from Alexandria by a man to his friend, reporting that he had settled the dispute between Shabbat (the recipient's son-in-law) and his wife (the recipient's daughter) with the help of Shabbat's brothers, and recommending a poor and bashful cantor, who was exiled from Spain. (Information from Mediterranean Society, II, pp. 136, 548; III, pp. 213, 417.)
T-S Misc.28.11 verso, address,
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שאכר [ת]פצלה סהל [ביר]
מבשר נח נפש ישע רב
...For your favor is upon us and upon anyone who comes to Miṣr, may God make you stay this way forever. The bearer of this letter is a cantor from the people of al-Andalus, poor and exiled from his land. - Related Places
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תרגום אחד
דיון אחד