Oxford, Bodleian MS. Heb. f. 56.83
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Oxford, Bodleian MS. Heb. f. 56.83
Bodleian Library (Oxford, United Kingdom)
Item Nature
One leaf document
Writing
Paper
Black (carbon based)
Calamus
Ruling
No ruling can be seen
17 (recto); 13 (verso)
Date
11th Century CE
Place
Aleppo
- Orient
- Sepharad
Language
Hebrew
Document Text
Three letters from Se’adya b. Yosef to his students in Fustat in the course of the 921-922 calendar controversy between Palestinians and Babylonians. Original letter was written in February or March 922. This copy probably dates to the 11th century. Describes the events of summer and fall 921, when Se’adya was in Aleppo and heard about Aaron b. Meir’s intention to change the calendar. Also describes the Iraqi scholars’ opposition to his plans. Seʿadya urges his addressees to uphold the dates of the Babylonians, and ensure that Jews do not eat leaven on Passover and desecrate the Day of Atonement. There is an address in Arabic script. The letters are addressed to Saadya’s disciples Shelomo, ʿEzra and ʿEli in Fustat, in care of the shop of ʿAlī b. Sulaymān—incidentally, according to Moshe Yagur, the earliest reference we have to the presence of Jews in Fustat, although it is unknown whether this was the home or only the shop of ʿAlī b. Sulaymān.
Vowels and Signs
No vowels or accents
Other
990001641110205171
https://genizah.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/catalog/volume_206 (Date accessed: 2026-02-24)
Same as Oxford, Bodleian MS. Heb. f. 56.82.
Item Images
Oxford, Bodleian MS. Heb. f. 56.83: 1r
Oxford, Bodleian MS. Heb. f. 56.83: 1v
Graphic Elements
Divine Symbol
Oxford, Bodleian MS. Heb. f. 56.83: Divine Symbol - #43263
Oxford, Bodleian MS. Heb. f. 56.83: Divine Symbol - #43265
Letter
Pe: final
Oxford, Bodleian MS. Heb. f. 56.83: Letter - #43264
Specimens
Oxford, Bodleian MS. Heb. f. 56.83: Main text scribe - Square
Bodleian Library (Oxford, United Kingdom)