Bifolium from a gabbai book, between 1872 and 1873.קטע מספר של הגבאי | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

Bifolium from a gabbai book, between 1872 and 1873.קטע מספר של הגבאי

İsim Bifolium from a gabbai book, between 1872 and 1873.קטע מספר של הגבאי
Yazar Karp, Abraham J., former owner., Abraham J. and Deborah Karp Collection of Judaica (University of Pennsylvania)
Basım Tarihi: 1872
Basım Yeri between 1872 and 1873., בין 1872-1873. -
Konu Cabala., Jews., History., Gabba'im., Gibraltar., Ben Shimʻon, Daṿid, 1824-1879., Elmalih family., Gabba'im--Jerusalem--19th century., Jews--Gibraltar--19th century--History--Sources., Jaffa (Tel Aviv, Israel)--History--Sources., Cabala--Customs and practices.
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Dil ara,heb
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 item (1 leaf) : paper ; 278 x 421 mm
Kütüphane: Penn Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası 1288336908
Kayıt Numarası 9978071923003681
Lokasyon University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Tarih 1872
Notlar In Hebrew; various words in Aramaic. | Formerly owned by a member of the Elmalih family (pencil inscription by RHE, recto), indicating family members mentioned in manuscript entries., Formerly in the collection of Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Karp. | Access to this item is subject to staff review.
Örnek Metin This is a manuscript of a bifolium originally from a codex used by a gabbai for the Tzuf Dvash Synagogue in the Old City of Jerusalem (then Ottoman Palestine); this bifolium was used to inscribe the names of the children born to members, as well as rabbis, dignitaries, and the Jewish communities of Gibraltar and Jaffa (verso). Births in the Elmalih family (אלמליח; originally Moroccan, prominent in 19th and 20th century Jerusalem) mentioned; other prominent names include ibn Attar, Aflalu, and Adhan. A prayer for Rabbi Daṿid ben Shimʻon (1824-1879) is followed by the communal Tiḳun karet (specific remedial procedure for one in violation of a sin deserving spiritual extirpation; a cabalistic process often used by one uncertain if they committed sin), which included fasting and praying at the Western Wall. Written in a Moroccan cursive script on blue onionskin paper; lower portion of paper damaged.
Atıf Şekli UPenn Karp OS BI.8.
İçerik Tiḳun karet., תקון כרת.
Tür Sources., church records, benedictions (literary genre)
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Bifolium from a gabbai book, between 1872 and 1873.קטע מספר של הגבאי

Yazar Karp, Abraham J., former owner., Abraham J. and Deborah Karp Collection of Judaica (University of Pennsylvania)
Basım Tarihi 1872
Basım Yeri between 1872 and 1873., בין 1872-1873. -
Konu Cabala., Jews., History., Gabba'im., Gibraltar., Ben Shimʻon, Daṿid, 1824-1879., Elmalih family., Gabba'im--Jerusalem--19th century., Jews--Gibraltar--19th century--History--Sources., Jaffa (Tel Aviv, Israel)--History--Sources., Cabala--Customs and practices.
Tür Belge
Dil ara,heb
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 item (1 leaf) : paper ; 278 x 421 mm
Kütüphane Penn Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası 1288336908
Kayıt Numarası 9978071923003681
Lokasyon University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Tarih 1872
Notlar In Hebrew; various words in Aramaic. | Formerly owned by a member of the Elmalih family (pencil inscription by RHE, recto), indicating family members mentioned in manuscript entries., Formerly in the collection of Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Karp. | Access to this item is subject to staff review.
Örnek Metin This is a manuscript of a bifolium originally from a codex used by a gabbai for the Tzuf Dvash Synagogue in the Old City of Jerusalem (then Ottoman Palestine); this bifolium was used to inscribe the names of the children born to members, as well as rabbis, dignitaries, and the Jewish communities of Gibraltar and Jaffa (verso). Births in the Elmalih family (אלמליח; originally Moroccan, prominent in 19th and 20th century Jerusalem) mentioned; other prominent names include ibn Attar, Aflalu, and Adhan. A prayer for Rabbi Daṿid ben Shimʻon (1824-1879) is followed by the communal Tiḳun karet (specific remedial procedure for one in violation of a sin deserving spiritual extirpation; a cabalistic process often used by one uncertain if they committed sin), which included fasting and praying at the Western Wall. Written in a Moroccan cursive script on blue onionskin paper; lower portion of paper damaged.
Atıf Şekli UPenn Karp OS BI.8.
İçerik Tiḳun karet., תקון כרת.
Tür Sources., church records, benedictions (literary genre)
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