- A
genizah (/ɡɛˈniːzə/; Hebrew: גניזה, lit. 'storage', also geniza; plural: genizot[h] or
genizahs) is a
storage area in a
Jewish synagogue or cemetery...
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Cairo Genizah, is a
collection of some 400,000
Jewish m****cript
fragments and
Fatimid administrative do****ents that were kept in the
genizah or storeroom...
- The
Afghan Geniza (or
Genizah) is a
collection of
hundreds of
Jewish m****cript
fragments found in a
genizah in the
caves of Afghanistan. The m****cripts...
- The
Schechter Letter, also
called the
Genizah Letter or
Cambridge Do****ent, was
discovered in the
Cairo Geniza by
Solomon Schechter in 1912. It is an...
- MAIMONIDES)". The
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. "Cairo
Genizah : Philosophy". For example,
Joseph Telushkin noted that "Thomas Aquinas...
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dates from the 11th
century CE. Historically,
synagogues have
included a
genizah, or
repository for
abandoned or
outdated do****ents
containing the name...
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original on 5 June 2008.
Retrieved 4 May 2010.
Gregersen (1977:237) "Cairo
Genizah : Philosophy".
Cambridge Digital Library.
Retrieved 17 June 2023. Ferguson...
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Genizah m****cripts - images, identifications, catalogs, copies, joins, and
bibliographic references. At the end of the
nineteenth century, a
genizah...
- the
Genizah at the Ben Ezra
Synagogue in Cairo.
Schechter identified the
fragments as
forming part of the
Hebrew Wisdom of Sirach. The
Cairo Genizah collection...
- ac****ulation of
almost 200,000
Jewish m****cripts that were
found in the
genizah of the Ben Ezra
Synagogue (built 882) of Fustat,
Egypt (now Old Cairo)...