The article presents a Hebrew letter sent from ū ibla in Yemen to Fusṭāṭ, Egypt, around 1095 C.E. The letter was written by a local leader in Yemen and stresses the allegiance of the Jewish community to Mevora b. Saʿadya, who had recently been reappointed ‘Head of the Jews’ in the Fāṭimid Empire. Tra- ditionally the Jews of Yemen, like those of Arabia, fell within the sphere of influence of the Babylonian Academies in the Geonic period. This letter is further evidence that the Jews of Yemen kept close ties to Egypt and the Palestinian Academy too
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Two big Jewish settlements were sitting on the shores of the Mediterranean in the 11th century: one ...
The history of the Jewish community at Elephantine plays a crucial role in the reconstruction of the...
A study of two documents from the Cairo Genizah, a vast repository of medieval Jewish writings recov...
The article presents a Jewish marriage deed, a ketubba, which was written in Ṣanʿāʾ in 1899 CE and l...
This article examines the language and diplomatics of a single Medieval Hebrew letter by one of the ...
Some scholars believe that ‘genuine’ Jews were present in Yemen as early as the 10th to the 6 th cen...
As the Roman Empire conquered the Mediterranean Sea and its region the Jews who lived within became ...
Abstract: This essay examines the language and diplomatics of a single medieval Hebrew letter by one...
Azria Régine. Eraqi-Klorman (Bat-Zion) The Jews of Yemen in the Nineteenth Century. A Portrait of a ...
Preface and background The document presented in this article reflects an important aspect of the re...
Preface and background The document presented in this article reflects an important aspect of the re...
This article presents a Genizah letter dealing with Jewish trade in Fes shortly after the Almohads h...
Abstract: Recent scholarship has shown that there is no solid archaeological or epigraphic evidence ...
Between 275 and 300, the South Arabian kingdom of Ḥimyar managed to subjugate the nearby kingdoms of...
The Reconstruction of the Jewish Diaspora in the Exilic and Post-exilic Periods. Cuneiform documents...
Two big Jewish settlements were sitting on the shores of the Mediterranean in the 11th century: one ...
The history of the Jewish community at Elephantine plays a crucial role in the reconstruction of the...
A study of two documents from the Cairo Genizah, a vast repository of medieval Jewish writings recov...
The article presents a Jewish marriage deed, a ketubba, which was written in Ṣanʿāʾ in 1899 CE and l...
This article examines the language and diplomatics of a single Medieval Hebrew letter by one of the ...
Some scholars believe that ‘genuine’ Jews were present in Yemen as early as the 10th to the 6 th cen...
As the Roman Empire conquered the Mediterranean Sea and its region the Jews who lived within became ...
Abstract: This essay examines the language and diplomatics of a single medieval Hebrew letter by one...
Azria Régine. Eraqi-Klorman (Bat-Zion) The Jews of Yemen in the Nineteenth Century. A Portrait of a ...
Preface and background The document presented in this article reflects an important aspect of the re...
Preface and background The document presented in this article reflects an important aspect of the re...
This article presents a Genizah letter dealing with Jewish trade in Fes shortly after the Almohads h...
Abstract: Recent scholarship has shown that there is no solid archaeological or epigraphic evidence ...
Between 275 and 300, the South Arabian kingdom of Ḥimyar managed to subjugate the nearby kingdoms of...
The Reconstruction of the Jewish Diaspora in the Exilic and Post-exilic Periods. Cuneiform documents...
Two big Jewish settlements were sitting on the shores of the Mediterranean in the 11th century: one ...
The history of the Jewish community at Elephantine plays a crucial role in the reconstruction of the...