- Starr, or starra, was a term used in pre-fourteenth
century England for the
contract or
obligation of a Jew. It
derives from the
Hebrew שטר (shtar, "do****ent")...
- now
preserved at
Westminster Abbey refer to his transactions.[3] In the "
Shetarot"
Isaac is
referred to as "Nadib" or "Mæcenas".[4] He
appears to have died...
-
reckoning time,
called the
Seleucid era, or in
Jewish sources "minyan
sheṭarot" (era of contracts),
which was also
officially adopted by the Parthians...
- 000
marks in
silver and 200 in gold (ibid. v.136). A
number of
Hebrew sheṭarot dealing with Aaron's
transactions still exist, one of them
entirely in...
-
extent of
which may be
judged from that
portion of it
published as
Sefer ha-
Sheṭarot embracing 138 pages, and
treating of the
different forms of
contracts according...
- Alroy; Ha-nekamah (Warsaw, 1883), a
historical narrative; and
Masekhet shetarot (1894), a
Talmudic parody. He also
published numerous works in Naḥum Sokolow's...
- Barcelona's
commentary on
Sefer Yeẓirah, 1884 The same author's
Sefer ha-
Sheṭarot, 1898 In 1890
Halberstam issued a
complete catalog of his m****cripts (411...
-
quote in the name of R. Simḥah were
probably taken from this work.
Tikkun Shetarot, on
agreements and do****ents (quoted in
Haggahot Maimoniyyot, Gerushin...