ʿl nṿs'ḥt ftyḥh yyḥṿdyt vshṭrṿt / A Unique Introductory Formula in the Jewish Bill

על נוסחת פתיחה ייחודית בשטרות / A Unique Introductory Formula in the Jewish Bill

The standard formula for the introduction of a bill normally reads, "It is known to us the undersigned." Yet in some of the Ashkenazic bills of betrothal from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, we find an unusual variation: "We the undersigned have been appointed arbitrators and...

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Main Author: Rîvlîn, Yôsēf (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Hebrew
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Published: HUC 2003
In: Hebrew Union College annual
Year: 2002, Volume: 73, Pages: עט-צו
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