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Beth Din document, identifying Jews going at the Beni Mellal market : manuscript.
מסמך בית-דין, לדעת היהודים ביריד בני-מאללאל.

Library at the Katz Center - Archives Room Manuscript CAJS ARC Misc Mss. 000.225.3
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Format:
Book
Manuscript
Author/Creator:
Beth Din (Boujad, Morocco), issuing body.
Contributor:
Boussidan, Joseph, signer, scribe.
בוסידאן, יוסף.
Language:
Hebrew
Judeo-Arabic
Subjects (All):
Rabbis--Morocco--Boujad--20th century--History--Sources.
Rabbis.
Manuscripts, Hebrew--Morocco--Beni Mellal--20th century--Specimens.
Manuscripts, Hebrew.
Manuscripts, Judeo-Arabic--Morocco--Beni Mellal--20th century--Specimens.
Manuscripts, Judeo-Arabic.
Physical Description:
1 leaf : paper.
Production:
Beni Mellal, [1956]
בני מעללאל, [1956]
Language Note:
In Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic.
Summary:
Document issued by Joseph Boussidan, rabbi of Boujad, identifying Tsevi bar Yaʼudah ben Barukh, and Maimon bar Mordekhai Abutbol, both of Boujad, made an agreement with Yaʻaḳov ben Albaz in 1956; signed, with two witness signatures (Yiḥye Ṭamseṭ and Shelomoh Ḥutsin), and stamped (MAROC 40F), and with Boussidan's rabbinical seal. Written in six lines, in a Moroccan cursive script.
Notes:
Title supplied by cataloger.
Local Notes:
Sold by Kidmat Dena Auctions (Jerusalem), 2022.
Cited as:
Beth Din document, identifiying Jews going at the Beni Mellal market (UPenn CAJS ARC Misc Mss. 000.225.3). Library at the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania.
OCLC:
1453253499

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