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    In:  Jewish History 32,2-4 (2019) 161-174
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 32,2-4 (2019) 161-174
    Keywords: Cairo Genizah ; Jews Commerce ; History ; Jewish merchants History
    Abstract: As the densest single corpus of documents pertaining to everyday life in the medieval Middle East and Islamic world before the 1250s, the Cairo Geniza material has been mined to investigate not only the economic roles of Jews in the Islamicate world they inhabited but also the relationship between merchants and the state, the structure of business ties, the nature, market share, and circulation of specific commodities, monetization, and geographies of trade connecting the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean. Building on more than half a century of Geniza scholarship on the medieval economy, recent work has highlighted the role of legal institutions in economic transactions, has elaborated on the question of the typicality of Jewish economic actors in the Islamicate marketplace, and has deepened the inquiry into regional and transregional economies.
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 32,2-4 (2019) 199-220
    Keywords: Cairo Genizah ; Islam Relations To 1500 ; Judaism ; Judaism Relations To 1500 ; Islam ; Judaism History Medieval and early period, 425-1789
    Abstract: The study of the interrelatedness of Islamic and Jewish intellectual history relies largely on the manuscript materials preserved in the various Geniza collections. The Firkovitch manuscripts in particular provide ample material for an analysis of the different patterns of reception/transmission/cross-pollination between Jewish and Muslim scholars, though the bulk of the relevant material still needs to be cataloged and studied. This essay discusses four cases, each exemplifying a different pattern, namely, Muʿtazilī kalām and its reception among the Karaites, the case of David ben Joshua Maimonides (d. 1415), the thirteenth-century Jewish philosopher Ibn Kammūna and his reception among Jews and Muslims, and an anonymous refutation by a Rabbanite Jew against the anti-Jewish polemical work Ifḥām al-yahūd by the twelfth-century Jewish convert to Islam Samawʾal al-Maghribī.
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  • 3
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    In:  Jewish History 32,2-4 (2019) 351-372
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 32,2-4 (2019) 351-372
    Keywords: Cairo Genizah ; Manuscripts, Arabic ; Manuscripts (Papyri) ; Fatimites History
    Abstract: The Cairo Geniza preserved hundreds of Arabic-script petitions to officials at the Fatimid palace. These petitions are more elaborate than those written during the rule of earlier Islamic dynasties. This essay asks three questions about Fatimid petitions and their development: Who were the scribes who wrote them? When (and why) did Arabic petitions assume the elaborate form and format characteristic of the Fatimid period? And why did Fatimid high officials hold the petition-and-response procedure to be so central to governance? The essay includes an edition and translation of an unedited petition to Sitt al-Mulk, the sister of the caliph al-Ḥākim (386–411/996–1021), who ruled the state for more than two years after her brother’s death. A comparison between this petition and another I edited in 2010 sheds light on all three questions.
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    In:  Jewish History 32,2-4 (2019) 419-428
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 32,2-4 (2019) 419-428
    Keywords: Cairo Genizah ; Jews Commerce ; History ; Manuscripts, Judeo-Arabic
    Abstract: Lists of various kinds, whether freestanding or as part of longer documents, are found in more than 10 percent of documentary materials from the Cairo Geniza. This essay surveys both the most common categories of lists and the key editions and secondary scholarship for each type. It then provides an example of a common type of list, the merchant draft account, including a discussion of its relation to type norms and significance, a reproduction of the original, a transcription, and an annotated translation. The document edited contains information about the purchase of flax, the premier Egyptian commercial export of the eleventh century, and forms of money and accounting used in Fustat-Cairo, the greatest Islamic Mediterranean metropolis of its time.
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  • 5
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    In:  Jewish History 32,2-4 (2019) 463-471
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 32,2-4 (2019) 463-471
    Keywords: Responsa Manuscripts ; Cairo Genizah
    Abstract: This essay describes outstanding features of two types of responsa preserved in the Geniza autographs of individual responsa and collections. An example of each type is provided: an autograph responsum of Maimonides and a collection of responsa issued by the academy of Sura under the aegis of Natronai b. Hilai Gaon.
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    In:  Jewish History 32,2-4 (2019) 497-523
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 32,2-4 (2019) 497-523
    Keywords: Cairo Genizah History ; Manuscripts ; Manuscripts Research ; Methodology
    Abstract: Documentary materials from the Cairo Geniza present scholars with enormous opportunities for historical research. At the same time, both the nature of the materials and the history of scholarship using them lead to some unusual methodological challenges. This essay reviews recent developments in the understanding of the nature of the extant medieval materials as it now appears that Geniza practice was much less universal than previously thought and much material (perhaps the majority) from the classical period comes from the deposited archives of only a few handfuls of individuals. Reviewing previous scholars’ approaches to collecting dossiers of material to study, the essay makes suggestions for navigating the existing scholarship, particularly the works of S. D. Goitein. In outlining some of the challenges of writing history from scattered and undated materials, it also considers limited but increasing research in ancillary fields—paleography, diplomatics, philology, and prosopography—that might help place individual fragments. Finally, I turn to typology and efforts to understand the nature of Hebrew and Arabic everyday literate production found in the Geniza and place it in the broader context of growing research in Arabic papyrology.
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 32,2-4 (2019) 527-533
    Keywords: Goitein, Shelomo Dov, ; Maritime law ; Islamic law ; Cairo Genizah ; Jewish merchants History To 1500
    Abstract: S. D. Goitein left a tangible contribution in many areas relating to the cultural, economic, social, political, and legal history of classical Islam. With three monumental studies—the first volume of A Mediterranean Society, Letters of Medieval Jewish Traders, and India Traders—and numerous academic articles, he also left an indelible imprint on our understanding of the Islamic maritime heritage, providing his readers with a comprehensive overview of this realm, which extended from the Indian Ocean littoral to the eastern shores of the Atlantic, and laying the foundations for further exploration. This essay sheds light on two aspects of Islamic admiralty and maritime law through an examination of two documents published by Goitein in 1960s. The first document is an account statement describing the methods of paying freight charges practiced by shipowners and merchants; the second is a merchant letter discussing among other commercial transactions a point of case law that emerged at journey’s end in Alexandria between the agent of a ship’s proprietor and the merchants/shippers with whom he had contracted. The importance of the letter lies in its relation of a rare and early instance of a ship being assigned a juridical personality and being treated as a judicial entity in order to refund the merchants and shippers on the insolvency of the vessel’s owner.
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1995
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 9,1 (1995) 91-106
    Keywords: Mossad le-Aliyah Beth ; Jews History 1945- ; Eretz Israel History 1917-1948, British Mandate period ; Eretz Israel Aliyah
    Note: In Hebrew: "Ha-Zionut" (1998).
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  • 9
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2020
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 33,1-2 (2020) 29-59
    Keywords: Kluger, Anna, ; Kluger, Anna, Trials, litigation, etc. ; Jewish women Education (Higher) ; Jewish women Education ; Press coverage ; Appellate courts ; Krakow (Poland) Trials, litigation, etc.
    Abstract: This article reconstructs the struggle for higher education of Anna (Chaja) Kluger, born into a Hasidic family in fin-de-siècle Kraków. Kluger’s mother, Simcha Halberstam, was a direct descendant of R. Hayim Halberstam, the founder of the Sandz Hasidic dynasty. At the age of fifteen, after completing a prestigious primary school to which she was sent by her parents, Kluger was betrothed to a young yeshiva student and forced by her parents to abandon her studies. Being passionate about studying and determined to continue her education, Kluger fled home in 1909 and sued her parents to allow her to continue her university studies with the financial support of her father, Wolf Kluger. After a defeat in the local court, she appealed the decision to the Viennese Supreme Court and ultimately won her case. Kluger went on to earn a PhD degree in 1914 at the University of Vienna. The Kluger affair became a cause célèbre in Kraków and in Vienna, attracting much attention in the press. Among its repercussions, the article suggests, was the introduction of new norms in Orthodox Jewish society aimed at restricting secular education for Jewish women. These norms accompanied the introduction of formal religious education for girls and represented a development no less innovative for traditional Jewish society.
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish History
    Angaben zur Quelle: 32,2-4 (2019) 131-142
    Keywords: Jewish communities History ; Cairo Genizah ; Judaism Historiography
    Abstract: Jewish communal organization has always been a major topic in Jewish historiography, not only because of its importance in the past, but also because of its continuing importance as a model for contemporary Jewish life. This essay traces the development of nineteenth- and twentieth-century scholarship on Jewish communal life from its beginnings in the early research conducted by the Wissenschaft scholars until Goitein’s works, which mark a distinctive watershed in the study of this theme. Its main arguments are that Jewish communal history was shaped by contemporary political and ideological questions and that it took a long and slow path toward integrating the Cairo Geniza materials as its main base of evidence.
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