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Small fragment from a ketubba written by Yosef b. Shemuel ha-Levi (active ca.1181–1210). No details preserved.
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Fragment from the beginning of a kettuba. The bride's father's name is Munajjā ha-Parnas (ZL) and the groom is Yeshuʿa ha-Levi. There is a later …
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Fragment from the bottom of a ketubba. The bride's name is Sitt al-Thanāʾ ben(!) Elʿazar. Part of the monogamy clause is preserved. One of the …
Two damaged fragments from a ketubba. The groom is […] b. Mevasser. The first fragment mostly contains the dowry. On the bottom of the fragment, …
Two lines from a ketubba of a bride, Malīḥa bt. Ṣed[aqa], divorced from a prior betrothal. AA
Small fragment from a ketubba. Part of the dowry list is preserved. AA/ASE
Small fragment from the beginning of a ketubba. Few words preserved. The groom is Yosef b. Neḥemya (נחמיא). AA
Small fragment from a ketubba. It is not the bride's first marriage.
Small and faded fragment from a ketubah.
Two words from an opening of a ketubah
Very damaged fragment of a ketubah. The bride's name is Husn. AA
Damaged fragment from a ketubah.
Fragment of a ketubah.
Tiny and damaged fragment from a ketubah containing an immersion stipulation, so can be dated from 1176 onward. AA
Small fragment from a ketubba in the Palestinian style. Location: Probably Tyre. Dating: Second half of the 11th century. In the hand of the ḥaver …
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Two fragments from a 13th century ketubba.
Small fragment from the top of the ketubba of Karīma bt. Yosef. Dated: [13]68 or [14]68 Seleucid. Another ketubba for a bride bearing the same …
Fragment from the top part of a ketubba from Cairo ([al-Qāhira] al-Muʿizziyya). Invokes the authority of the Nagid titled [Mordekhay] ha-Zeman. The groom may be …
Fragment from the top part of a ketubba. Dating: 12th century. Looks like the handwriting of Mevorakh b. Natan.
Top part of a ketubba. Dated: Thursday, 25 Adar 1770 Seleucid = 1 March 1459 CE. Location: Cairo. Two lines of the reshut formula are …
Ketubba. Small fragment (upper right piece. Location: probably Cairo (דסמיכא לפסטאט מצרים). A certain deceased Berakhot (the bride's or groom's father) is mentioned. AA
Minute fragment from a ketubba. Bride: Sitt al-Milāḥ. In the hand of Halfon b. Menashshe ha-Levi. Dated: 1442, 1443, 1448, or 1449 Seleucid, so 1130–32 …