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| | Cairo Geniza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | One recent scholar is Gideon Lisbon, who has used this material in his research on the status of women in the Islamic society of this period. |  | | Only half of these are preserved more or less completely." To put this in prespective, Jacob Lassner furnished the estimate that all of the Arabic papyri and other writing found in Egypt number less than 100,000. |  | | Another such item is the first copies of The Damascus Document known in modern times, one of the more important texts of the Dead Sea Scrolls. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairo_Geniza
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| | Genizah |
 | | A Genizah' or Geniza (Hebrew "burial"; according to S. Goitein, from the Persian word gonj "storehouse, treasure") is the storeroom or depository in a synagogue, usually specifically a cemetery for worn-out Hebrew language books and papers on religious topics. |  | | It also was traditionally used to store away books viewed as heretical that, due to the presence of the Hebrew name of God, could not be thrown away or burned according to traditional Jewish law. |  | | It was the identification of a Ben Sira text among the Bodleian fragments in May of that year which induced Schechter to proceed to Cairo in the autumn and bring back with him practically the entire written contents of the genizah. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/G/Genizah.htm
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| | A Window into Jewish Medieval Life |
 | | Discovered 100 years ago, most of the Geniza's 250,000 fragments, including full page documents and a handful of books preserved in their entirety, were penned by members of the Jewish community in Cairo over a period of 250 years, between 1000 and 1250. |  | | TAU, in conjunction with the Hebrew University's Jewish National and University Library's Institute of Hebrew Manuscript Microfilms, marked the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the Cairo Geniza by hosting an international conference that brought together some 30 Geniza scholars from around the globe. |  | | It was a "receptacle," a final resting place or cache of "trashed" documents written in Hebrew or transliterated into Hebrew text, Arabic and other languages during the Middle Ages. |
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http://www.tau.ac.il/taunews/97spring/medieval.html
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| | Emory University News Release - geniza |
 | | The Cairo Geniza is one of the most important modern discoveries of manuscript materials, on the order of the Dead Sea Scrolls, according to Gordon Newby, chairman of Middle Eastern and South Asian studies at Emory. |  | | Study of the Geniza materials has revolutionized scholarly understanding of the religions and cultures of the Mediterranean and Near East. |  | | It comprises a wide range of secular and sacred documents that were in daily use, which gives scholars a serious look at the everyday lives of Jews, Muslims and Christians in the Mediterranean from all walks of life. |
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http://www.news.emory.edu/Releases/geniza1102718127.html
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| | GENIZA [II:987b] |
 | | The major part of the documentary material of the Cairo Geniza is written in Arabic language, though in Hebrew characters. |  | | Muhammad El-Garh of Cairo University is preparing a selection in Arabic characters of Geniza documents written in Hebrew script. |  | | GENIZA, a Hebrew word of the same Persian origin as Arabic |
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http://www1.encislam.brill.nl/data/EncIslam/S3/SIM-2433.html
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| | THE CAIRO GENIZA: A VIRTUAL TRIP TO JEWISH CAMBRIDGE. |
 | | Geniza is the Hebrew for 'a storeroom for old damaged Jewish books no longer fit for ritual purposes', and the premodifier Cairo refers here to the place the collection was found originally: an old synagogue of Cairo. |  | | The Cairo Geniza was discovered by European world of learning over a century ago by Solomon Schechter, a Jewish scholar on his expedition to Cairo in 1896 (cf. |  | | The author is a world authority on the rare collection of old Jewish manuscripts usually referred to as the Cairo Geniza. |
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http://www.esek.com/jerusalem/geniza.html
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| | The Cairo Genizah |
 | | There were fragments of Greek translations of the Bible by Aquila, the Covenant of Damascus and ancient Babylonian and Spanish piyyutim (medieval Jewish synagogue hymns and poems added to standard prayers of the talmudic liturgy). |  | | The Cairo Genizah has provided scholars with such an abundance of information that scores of books have been written on topics ranging from Jewish religious practices to the standard of living in medieval Egypt. |  | | In 882, the Jews of Fostat bought and renovated the destroyed Coptic church of Saint Michael, turning it into the Ezra Synagogue. |
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http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/Genizah.html
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| | Class Notes for Damascus Document |
 | | The synagogue that housed the Genizah may once have been a Christian church, as some reused copies of Origen's writings have been found in the Genizah; the Jewish synagogue was functioning in the 9th century and may have become Karaite at some point. |  | | It would not be surprising, however, if it were to be found to be quoted or referred to in Syriac or Arabic or other ancient or "medieval" sources. |  | | When the ten DSS fragmentary manuscripts and their overlaps with themselves are compared with the much more recent Cairo materials (10th and 12th centuries ce), the following general reconstruction of "the larger DD tradition" emerges: |
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http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~dkhouri/project/ddclass.html
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| | BookBlog: A Mediterranean Society |
 | | The Cairo Geniza is a trove of documents holding evidence about the daily life in the Jewish community of medieval Cairo between the 10th and 13th centuries. |  | | Following Peterme's train of thought, one of the things that stands out most about the Geniza world is the efforts of the Jewish community to take care of people in need. |  | | Goitein portrays the day-to-day reality of that system for the people who lived it; weddings scheduled for early Spring so merchants can leave in time to catch the favorable winds to India; marital troubles and divorces among couples who were separated by travel most of the time. |
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http://alevin.com/weblog/archives/000733.html
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| | History Faculty Rustow |
 | | Because many of the documents we have from the medieval Near East were preserved by religious institutions and reflect their interests, historians have tended to take religious doctrine for granted as a salient feature of daily life. |  | | I am especially interested in personal letters and legal document from the Geniza dating to the period between 900 and 1250, and the way they reflect the manners, gestures, patronage relationships, and personal hierarchies that structured Near Eastern society. |  | | My research interests center around how Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the medieval Mediterranean basin experienced religious difference, whether they belonged to different religions or branches of the same religion. |
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http://www.history.emory.edu/faculty/rustow.htm
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| | Goitein, the Geniza, and Muslim History |
 | | I see here the hand of Rabie, who is identified as the head of the committee of the scientific research center that oversees the “New Geniza” and whose own book and articles on the significance of the Geniza for Islamic history are cited in the notes. |  | | The words were written in Arabic characters, and the names were those of Muslims, but the style and content were completely familiar to me from reading Judaeo-Arabic commercial letters from the Cairo Geniza. |  | | It is a riveting story, interweaving his own experience as an Indian living in Egyptian villages of the late twentieth century with that of Bomma, the Egyptian slave of that Jewish merchant who travelled between Egypt and India 850 years earlier. |
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http://www.dayan.org/mel/cohen.htm
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| | BASSATINE News Volume 1 Issue 7 March 1997 |
 | | However it is more widely believed that the synagogue stands on the site of a fourth century church sold in the 9th century to the growing Jewish community who lived in Old Cairo. |  | | Today it stands in lonely splendor in Old Cairo, surrounded by seven churches and three Christian cemeteries. |  | | We know that the original temple was lost in the eleventh century due to the religious zeal of Caliph el Hakem who ordered Christian and Jewish monuments destroyed throughout his empire. |
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http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/5855/bassa7.htm
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| | Society of Biblical Literature |
 | | In 1910, Solomon Schechter presented the world with the enigmatic Documents of Jewish Sectaries on the basis of manuscripts that came to light from the Cairo Geniza. |  | | A barometer of this stasis emerges when we contrast the enthusiasm with which the Dead Sea Scrolls literature has been (legitimately) championed by biblical scholars in contrast to the relative (illegitimate) apathy toward Cairo Geniza manuscripts. |  | | Despite some remarkable "new" old texts, the dominant portrait of biblical hermeneutics has remained rather static for some time. |
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http://www.sbl-site.org/Article.aspx?ArticleId=260
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| | Mordechai Akiva Friedman מרדכי עקיבא ... |
 | | Polygyny in Jewish tradition and practice; new sources from the Cairo Geniza. |  | | Tamar, a symbol of life; the "killer wife" superstition in the Bible and Jewish tradition. |  | | The ransom-divorce; divorce proceedings initiated by the wife in Mediaeval Jewish practice [three fragmented documents from the Cairo Geniza in Judaeo-Arabic]. |
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http://www.tau.ac.il/humanities/talmud/friedm.htm
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| | Powell's Books - Mediterranean Society Volume 2 : the Jewish Communities of the Arab Worlds As Portrayed in the ... |
 | | Most of the fragments from the Geniza, a storeroom for discarded writings that could not be thrown away because they might contain the name of God, had been removed to Cambridge University Library and other libraries around the world. |  | | Volume II, subtitled "The Community, explores the nature of medieval religious democracy, including discussion of thecommunity, social services, local government, worship, education, interfaith relations, relations between religion and the state, and the relations between the communities and the state. |  | | This six-volume "portrait of a Mediterranean personality" is a composite portrait of the individuals who wrote the personal letters, contracts, and all other manuscript fragments that found their way into the Cairo Geniza. |
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http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=65-0520221591-1
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| | JS @ Emory - Celebrating the Cairo Geniza |
 | | Its treasures include sacred and secular texts in Hebrew, Aramaic, Judeo-Arabic, Arabic, Judeo-Spanish, and Yiddish, as well as documentary materials that reflect social and economic networks extending from Spain to India from the ninth century onwards. |  | | It has revolutionized scholarly understanding of the religions and cultures of the Mediterranean and Near East. |  | | Two thirds of the Geniza was brought to Cambridge University at the end of the nineteenth century, and the rest was distributed among libraries and collections in Europe, North America, and the Middle East. |
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http://www.js.emory.edu/geniza
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| | JewishGates.org |
 | | In 1896 two Christian visitors bought some Hebrew fragments in Cairo, and on returning to England showed them to Schechter, who recognized them as being from the Hebrew original of the Book of Ben Sirach, which had been lost and was known only in its Greek translation. |  | | There were time periods when it was also a tradition to bury religious texts with scholars. |  | | The Ezra Synagogue in Fostat (Old Cairo), founded in 882 CE on the ruins of an old Coptic Church, was one of the most famous synagogues in Egypt. |
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http://www.jewishgates.com/file.asp?File_ID=70
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| | Steven Fassberg |
 | | The analysis of the language of the Damascus Document, in particular the vocabulary and phraseology of the text, has served as the basis for the differing views on the identity, customs, and beliefs of the sectarian community mentioned in the Cairo Geniza manuscripts of the work (CD). |  | | His references to and comments on Late Biblical Hebrew and Mishnaic Hebrew also reveal his knowledge of recent advances in both areas, as can be seen, for example, in his mention of Mishnaic manuscripts, whose importance for the study of Hebrew had been demonstrated by J.N. Epstein, H. Yalon, and S. Lieberman.28 |  | | On the relationship of the 4QD fragments to the text in the Geniza manuscripts, Baumgarten notes "The 4Q manuscripts tend to enhance the general reliability of the text extant in the Genizah versions of the Damascus Document. |
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http://orion.mscc.huji.ac.il/symposiums/3rd/papers/fassberg.html
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| | Ben Ezra Synagogue, Cairo |
 | | This famous synagogue in Fostat (Old Cairo) was called originally the synagogue of 'the men of Israel', built in the year 882 on the remains of the basilica of a Coptic church that had been sold to Jews. |  | | One of the most famous Jews of the Middle Ages, Moses Maimonides (Moshe Ben-Maimon -HaRambam), physician, philosopher, authority on religious law, worshipped at this synagogue while living in Cairo, as a result of which it was popularly called the Maimonides Synagogue. |  | | It became known as the Synagogue of Elijah the Prophet and also as the Ben Ezra Synagogue. |
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http://www.bh.org.il/Communities/Synagogue/cairo.asp
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| | Cohen, M.R.: The Voice of the Poor in the Middle Ages: An Anthology of Documents from the Cairo Geniza. |
 | | For researchers and students alike, this book will be an invaluable social history source for years to come. |  | | It makes an excellent companion to Cohen's other book, Poverty and Charity in the Jewish Community of Medieval Europe."--Michael Bonner, University of Michigan |  | | Mark R. Cohen is Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University and a well-known authority on the Cairo Geniza and the history of the Jews in the medieval Islamic world. |
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http://www.pup.princeton.edu/titles/8050.html
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| | Background and History of the Project (1985-1994) |
 | | The texts come from a collection of roughly 15,000 Geniza texts (out of the total 200,000+) which deal with the daily life of the Jewish community in Cairo and those of other places in the Mediterranean, mainly in the 11th to 13th centuries. |  | | The goal was to create a free-text data-base of these texts that could be searched electronically for information on the economic and social history of Jews and Muslims in the medieval Mediterranean, as well as on the history of the Arabic language. |  | | In Geniza studies "document" means any text, a self-contained leaf or a leaf from a notebook, that originates in daily, routine activity (letters, legal documents, business accounts, marriage contracts, divorce documents and lists of all kinds) rather than being pages from a copied manuscript on a literary subject. |
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http://www.princeton.edu/~geniza/gen-his1.htm
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| | Artifacts link Muslim, Jewish scholars--Ummah.comComparative Religion |
 | | Written in Hebrew script, but in the Arabic language, some of the Geniza commercial letters offer insights into the earliest trade between the Mediterranean and India. |  | | The word "geniza" means burial or burial place and other genizas have been found in cemeteries. |  | | "One of my dreams is that the Geniza will be a bridge between Jewish Israeli scholars on one hand and Arab Muslim scholars on the other," said Professor Cohen, who divides his time between the Department of Near East Studies and the Program in Judaic Studies. |
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http://www.ummah.net/forum/showthread.php?t=26182
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| | Librarian's Lobby June 1999, Daniel D. Stuhlman Saving Jewish Books |
 | | Some of the more famous documents discovered in the Cairo geniza were, the Hebrew text of Ben Sira, the Damascus covenant, teshuvot of Hai Gaon, and leaves from the Jerusalem Talmud that cleared up some difficulties in the previous standard-printed texts. |  | | Benjamin of Tudela (Rabbi Benjamin ben Yonah), 1163-1173, one of the most famous Jewish travelers, describes the Jews of Cairo in approximately the year 1166, as being wealthy. |  | | When the books and documents were no longer useful they were placed into a store room (or Geniza). |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~ddstuhlman/crc22.htm
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| | Genizah Fragments: Volume 6 |
 | | Very little is known of the dwindling "Nestorian" community in Cairo after the end of the twelfth century, and so these small fragments provide tangible evidence for its continuing existence into the thirteenth or even fourteenth century; perhaps the manuscript was sold as scrap when the community finally faded out of existence. |  | | If the Freer Gallery's fragment does indeed belong to their Genizah collection, then it is conceivable that it actually once formed part of the same manuscript in which the Cambridge fragments originate. |  | | His collective title for these works was Kitab al-Radd (Book of Refutation) and his attacks on Anan, Ben Asher and Ibn Saqawayh are among the best known of them. |
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http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/Taylor-Schechter/GF/6
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| | AllRefer.com - Cairo geniza (Judaism) - Encyclopedia |
 | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Judaism > Cairo geniza |  | | Cairo geniza[kO´rO gun´Ezu] Pronunciation Key, archive of ancient Jewish manuscripts found in the synagogue of Fostat-Cairo, Egypt (built 882). |  | | Topics that might be of interest to you: |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/C/Cairogen.html
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| | Field Trip |
 | | Dating back over a thousand years, the historic Ben Ezra Synagogue in Old Cairo, Egypt, stood at the crossroads of the three major monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. |  | | Fragments excavated from the Cairo Geniza include religious, educational, and business documents as well as personal correspondence from some of Judaism's greatest minds, including Maimonides and Judah Halevi. |  | | During the 19th century, the synagogue was discovered to house a geniza, or storeroom, that held a cache of discarded documents revealing vivid details of life in and around the Ben Ezra Synagogue and the medieval Mediterranean world. |
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http://www.temple-bnai-israel.org/field_trip.htm
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| | Off Topic:Geniza archive:Egyptian and Jewish magic - EgyptSearch Forums |
 | | Much of the Coptic magical traditions can be traced back to ancient Egypt,and I assume that this might have influenced the Jewish magical pratices. |  | | The texts were written by Jews living in this areas I believe from somewhere around 1200 AD or before. |  | | posted 22 April 2005 03:17 AM alTakruri, I am curious if you heard of the Geniza archive which was in Cairo during the Middle Ages. |
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http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/Forum8/HTML/001898.html
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| | Reif: CD from the Cairo Geniza |
 | | When the Qumran library itself was discovered, the presence of multiple copies of that text, as well as other halakhic material, made clear that the new texts had much to teach us in this area of research... |  | | Solomon Schechter of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America then spoke on "A Newly-Discovered Document of an Old Jewish Sect." From the Cairo Genizah he had brought several MSS., whose meaning he was at a loss to explain. |  | | A famous historian of religion has declared in the chief organ of German Oriental studies that the fragments should not be attributed to a particular sect in as much as their discovery in the Genizah of the community of Cairo shows that they were there regarded as canonical. |
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http://orion.mscc.huji.ac.il/symposiums/3rd/papers/Reif98.html
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| | Dayan Family |
 | | We are aware of 3 old parchments, apart of several books and Tombs mentioning in great detail generation after generation of the Dayan's (formerly Nasi) up to King David. |  | | Save minor differences the three parchments coincide despite of the fact that they were written by different people in different places at different times. |  | | In one of the three, the one that was found in the Cairo Geniza, the count of generations ends up with Adam, at the begging of the Creation. |
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http://www.malchut-israel.org/forum/Dayan.htm
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| | Cairo Geniza |
 | | Question.com > Encyclopedia > Philosophy and Religion > Judaism > Judaism > Cairo Geniza |  | | Browse: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Help |
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http://www.question.com/link/Cairogen.html
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| | Hassan S. Khalilieh |
 | | Aug. 29 - Sept. 1, 1999, Emory Univ. (U.S.A.) "Some Legal Aspects of Islamic Law of the Sea from a Cairo Geniza Responsum," Ninth International Conference of the Society for Judaeo-Arabic Studies |  | | Nov. 25-26, 1997 University of Haifa (Israel) "Salvage of Flotsam and Jetsam as Reflected in the Cairo Geniza Documents and Islamic Jurisprudential Sources," Jews and the Sea |  | | 2001"Salvage in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries Mediterranean; Geniza Evidence and Their Legal Implications as Reflected by the Islamic and Rhodian Maritime Laws." In Seafaring and the Jews. |
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http://hcc.haifa.ac.il/Departments/maritime/staff/hhalila.htm
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| | Egyptvoyager.com: The Roman Fort- Roman Cairo |
 | | This ancient Church was the seat of the Coptic Patriarch from the ninthcentury, but it has undergone some restoration. |  | | The Greek Orthodox Church and Monastery of St George (Mari Girgis) is built onto the northern of the twin western towers of the Roman fort. |  | | One of the most important historical sources for Cairo was found in this building: the Cairo Geniza archive, a collection of more than 250,000 manuscripts dating from 1002 AD onwards, many of which are now in London and Cambridge. |
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http://www.egyptvoyager.com/towns_cairo_history_roman_romanfort.htm
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| | Karaite Marriage Contracts from the Cairo Geniza |
 | | Sixty-five manuscripts, most of them previously unpublished, are edited and translated in the second part of the book. |  | | This study is based on original mediaeval manuscripts written in Hebrew, and recovered from the famous Cairo Geniza. |  | | Readership: In the field of Jewish studies, all those who are interested in Cairo Geniza Studies, Karaite Studies, Jewish-Muslim Relations, Mediaeval Jewish History, Social, Economic and Religious History of the Near East, Jewish Law, Hebrew Philology, Palaeography and Linguistics. |
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http://www.brill.nl/product.asp?ID=140
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| | Search Results for "Cairo" |
 | | Cairo geniza, (ko´ro gn´ez) (KEY), archive of ancient Jewish manuscripts found in the synagogue of Fostat-Cairo, Egypt (built 882). |  | | The two countries were merged (1958) into a single unit comprising the... |  | | ...American University in Cairo, at Cairo, Egypt; English language; founded 1919. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=col65&query=Cairo
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| | Cohen, M.R.: Poverty and Charity in the Jewish Community of Medieval Egypt. |
 | | This book, by one of the top scholars in the field, is the first comprehensive book to study poverty in a premodern Jewish community--from the viewpoint of both the poor and those who provided for them. |  | | These documents, located in the Geniza, a hidden chamber for discarded papers situated in a medieval synagogue in Old Cairo, were preserved largely unharmed for more than nine centuries due to an ancient custom in Judaism that prohibited the destruction of pages of sacred writing. |  | | Mark R. Cohen is Professor of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University and a well-known authority on the Cairo Geniza and the history of the Jews in the medieval Islamic world. |
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http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/titles/8049.html
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| | Cairo Genizah links |
 | | webpage devoted to its manuscript collection, including digitized examples of manuscripts from the Cairo Genizah. |  | | Jewish Theological Seminary of American Geniza Collection of 40,000 fragments does not have its own page. |  | | The Jewish Theological Seminary Library has just announced the creation and continued existence of a |
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http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~petersig/genizah
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| | Cairo geniza |
 | | Cairo geniza, archive of ancient Jewish manuscripts found in the synagogue of Fostat-Cairo, Egypt (built 882). |  | | Cairo Geniza fragments on display in Jerusalem (Jerusalem Post) |  | | Tapestry of Cairo's past and present (Jerusalem Post) |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0809821.html
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| | Graham Foundation Abstract Database |
 | | This original exhibition by Spertus Museum will feature an interactive tour of the Synagogue and surrounding area and will showcase the discovery of the Cairo Geniza, whose preserved documents, ranging form the ninth to sixteenth centuries, may be the most important religious find outside of the Dead Sea Scrolls. |  | | On view at Chicago's Spertus Museum from October 21, 2001-August 18, 2002, "The Ben Ezra Synagogue and Cairo Geniza" will give visitors a rare look at everyday life in the medieval Mediterranean world through a display of original documents discovered in the Geniza (storehouse) of Cairo's Ben Ezra Synagogue, founded in the late ninth century. |  | | Highlighted is the story of the remodeled Ben Ezra Synagogue and the efforts of the Canadian Centre for Architecture at restoring it to its earlier splendor. |
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http://www.grahamfoundation.org/abstract/grantDetail.asp?abstractNo=00.099&keyword=
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| | Go0257 |
 | | Goitein, Solomon D. "Petitions to the Fatimid Caliphs from the Cairo Geniza," JQR n.s. |  | | "The Cairo Geniza as a Source for the History of Muslim Civilization," S.I. Jews and Arabs. |  | | "The Exchange Rate of Gold and Silver Money in Fatimid and Ayyubid Times," J.E.S.H.O. Additions to the above in J.E.S.H.O. "Urban Housing in the Fatimid and Ayyubid Times, as Illustrated by the Cairo Genizah Documents," S.I. "Al-Khuds," s.v., E.I. (new) V. French, 327 ff. |
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http://ismaili.net/go0257.html
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| | Princeton Geniza Project |
 | | of the Arab World as Portrayed in the Documents of the Cairo Geniza. |  | | The Princeton Geniza Project is consolidating its computerized documentary manuscripts in a new database (Almagest) at http://etcweb.princeton.edu/almagest2/display/projsplash.jsp?proj=GENIZA This includes documents added since 1999. |  | | Click here to test the fonts with the Hebrew alphabet |
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http://www.princeton.edu/~geniza
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| | Cairo Geniza Term Papers, Essay Research Paper Help, Essays on Cairo Geniza |
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