ISBN:
9789004224049
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 409, [43] pages)
,
illustrations
Year of publication:
2012
Series Statement:
Études sur le Judaïsme médiéval t. 53
Series Statement:
Cambridge Genizah studies series v. 3
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Seride Teshuvot: A Descriptive Catalogue of Responsa Fragments from the Jacques Mosseri Collection Cambridge University Library. Cambridge Genizah Studies Series, Volume 3
Keywords:
Cambridge University Library Catalogs
;
Cambridge University Library Catalogs
;
Responsa Catalogs Manuscripts
;
Cairo Genizah Catalogs
;
Manuscripts, Hebrew Catalogs
Abstract:
Preliminary Material -- . Mosseri Ia..—Solomon born Judah Gaon -- . Mosseri II..—Solomon born Judah Gaon -- . Mosseri IV..—Ephraim born Shemariah -- . Mosseri VIII..—Daniel born Azariah Gaon -- . Mosseri VIII.—Anonymous, concerning a dispute over an inheritance -- 1. Mosseri II.60.1—Anonymous, on the authority of the Sages to interpret the written Torah -- . Mosseri III..—Anonymous, on one born circumcised on the Sabbath -- . Mosseri III..—Anonymous, on the smuggling of pearls -- . Mosseri III.—Hai Gaon (eight responsa) -- . Mosseri III.—Anonymous, on ketubba -- . Mosseri IV.—Hai Gaon (two responsa) -- . Mosseri IV..—Ephraim born Shemariah, a letter -- . Mosseri V..—ˇSerira Gaon (two responsa) -- . Mosseri V..—Anonymous, on the prohibition against eating fats (h. elev) -- . Mosseri VI.—Hai Gaon -- . Mosseri VI..—ˇSerira Gaon orHai Gaon -- . Mosseri VI..—Anonymous, discussion on BT Sanhedrin b–a -- . Mosseri VI..—Anonymous, two queries on the impurity of a Caesarean birth and on the status of a firstborn -- . Mosseri VI..—Anonymous, discussion on BT Pesah. Im a -- . Mosseri VI..—Anonymous, on matrimony and the proper attitude toward an ignoramus (‘am ha-are.s’) -- . Mosseri VI..—Anonymous, concerning a ketubba [?] -- . Mosseri VI..—Anonymous, on the obligation to celebrate two-day festivals in the Diaspora -- . Mosseri VII.—Hai Gaon to Nehemiah born Abraham -- . Mosseri VIII.—Anonymous, pedagogical questions and answers related to the Bible -- . Mosseri VIII.. and VIII.—Hai Gaon, responding to the Sages of Tlemcen -- . Mosseri VIII.—Hai Gaon (?), on the ‘four paradigms of damages’ -- . Mosseri VIII..—Hai Gaon to Judah born Joseph of Qayraw¯an -- . Mosseri VIII..—ˇSerira Gaon orHai Gaon -- . Mosseri VIII.—Anonymous, on Hai Gaon’s responsum explaining BT (Ketubbot a–b) -- . Mosseri VIII.—ˇSerira Gaon and Hai to the Sages of Fez -- . Mosseri VIII..—Anonymous—commentary (?) on Gi.t .tin b -- . Mosseri I..—Anonymous, concerning a creditor who holds a writ of admission -- . Mosseri I..—Isaac ˇSuway ¯k, on coercing a debtor to take an oath -- . Mosseri II.—Joseph ha-Levi ibn Migaˇs, halakhic commentary -- . Mosseri III.—Abraham Maimonides (five responsa) -- . Mosseri III.—Anonymous, concerning someone suspected of adultery with a married woman -- . Mosseri III.. and V.—Isaac Alfasi (seven responsa) -- . Mosseri III.—Gerˇsomb. Judah (four responsa) -- . Mosseri V..—Anonymous, on selling one’s fellow a field under surety -- . Mosseri V.–V.—Isaac born ˇSeˇset (two responsa) -- . Mosseri V..—Anonymous, concerning someone who vowed to fulfill a certain function, and now wishes to leave without the consent of the community -- . Mosseri VI..—Anonymous, concerning the status of a child born to a remarried woman -- . Mosseri VI..—Anonymous, concerning Hai Gaon (SeferMeˇsarim) and Rashi (Sefer Ha\'ora) -- . Mosseri VI..—Anonymous, laws of oaths -- . Mosseri VI..—Anonymous, customs of merchants -- . Mosseri VI.—Maimonides to the Sages of Lunel -- . Mosseri VII..—Maimonides to ‘al-ˇSay ¯ k al-Thi.
Abstract:
Studying responsa fragments from the Cairo Genizah, one travels through a virtual time machine of Jewish history, discovering the rich facets of private and public Jewish medieval life. From the cradle to the coffin, responsa regulate domestic affairs and reflect all manner of human merits, convictions and flaws. Many responsa contain real-life accounts of household intrigue, infidelity, solemn oaths, and sibling rivalry. Seride Teshuvot is a descriptive catalogue of responsa fragments from the Jacques Mosseri Genizah Collection at Cambridge University Library. This book includes descriptions of seventy-five fragments from the classical Genizah Period (10th–13th century) until the late Genizah Period (18th century), on matters of halakha, and biblical and talmudic exegesis. These responsa offer fertile ground for research in all manner of disciplines, from the medieval interpretation of Jewish law to the wider social, cultural and legal history of the Jewish communities of the Mediterranean and Near East. \'The resources invested in this catalogue are impressive, and it is a welcome addition to the few existing catalogues of Genizah manuscripts.\' Pinchas Roth, Tikvah Scholar at the NYU Tikvah Center
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Responsa fragments in Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic with Hebrew translation, explanatory text in Hebrew and English
DOI:
10.1163/9789004224049
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