Khulla, daughter of Shabbat: Egypt, c. 1135

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Title

Khulla, daughter of Shabbat: Egypt, c. 1135

Subject

Khulla, daughter of Shabbat

Description

This will is a copy of the original, and is recorded as part of a court register. The scribe is the well-known court clerk Halfon ben Menashe. (Note: The document at times refers to the testator as Khulla, and at times Kullat.)

DETAILED DESCRIPTION FROM THE PRINCETON GENIZA PROJECT:

Copy of the will of Khulla bt. Shabbat in which she lists her assets (three different dārs held in partnership with her two sisters and one of their sons) and her intention to sell her ghulām (enslaved man) and split the proceeds as charity for Dammūh and burial expenses for the poor. The court tries to convince her that her charitable funds should be used to restore a bible codex (muṣḥaf) worth the same amount of money, but Khulla declines. The document also mentions: Yehuda Ibn al-Sofer (as the scribe of the original will), the daughter of Khulla’s brother Abū ʿAlī al-Kohen (as being owed 6 dinārs) and Yeshuʿa b. ʿEli ha-Kohen (as a witness). RR This is folio 1v in a bifolio of a court register in the hand of Ḥalfon b. Menashse consisting of four pages and containing four court cases. Another folio is dated 1135 CE. For transcription see attached edition by Goitein, or see Rivlin, Inheritance and Wills, #47, pp. 371-373.

(https://geniza.princeton.edu/en/documents/35194/)

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Creator

Egypt

Date

c. 1135

Source

Taylor-Schechter Genizah Collection, University of Cambridge, TS 10 J 7, fol. 10c
T-S 10J7.10
Rivlin, Inheritance and Wills, doc. 47.

Language

Judeo-Arabic

Coverage

Cairo Geniza
Egypt

Contributor

Princeton Geniza Project
Rachel Richman