Anonyme - Manuscrit hébraïque - 1600





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Rare Hebrew parchment manuscript dating from the 17th century to the early 18th century, likely a ketubah with a tena'im section, written in Hebrew on vellum, single page (18×13 cm), signed, Judaica, in poor condition.
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Rare Hebrew manuscript on parchment, dated from the 17th century to the early 18th century, probably a ketubah / Jewish marriage contract with a tenaïm section.
The term tenaïm denotes the conditions and commitments set by the families before or at the time of the marriage: financial agreements, reciprocal obligations, dowry, terms of the union, and legal commitments related to marriage according to traditional Jewish practice.
The manuscript features a large calligraphic opening formula, « Be-simana tava ou-ve-mazala ma‘alya », as well as a section explicitly titled « Ha-Tenaïm » (« the conditions »), which confirms the matrimonial and legal nature of the document.
Ancient, rare and particular piece, precious witness to Jewish legal and family culture of the modern era. The document preserves its parchment support, its period handwriting, as well as validation elements / handwritten marks and a visible seal. Condition worn with creases, losses, holes and wear, but overall remaining very evocative and of great historical, documentary, and collectible interest.
1 page.
Rare Hebrew manuscript on parchment, dated from the 17th century to the early 18th century, probably a ketubah / Jewish marriage contract with a tenaïm section.
The term tenaïm denotes the conditions and commitments set by the families before or at the time of the marriage: financial agreements, reciprocal obligations, dowry, terms of the union, and legal commitments related to marriage according to traditional Jewish practice.
The manuscript features a large calligraphic opening formula, « Be-simana tava ou-ve-mazala ma‘alya », as well as a section explicitly titled « Ha-Tenaïm » (« the conditions »), which confirms the matrimonial and legal nature of the document.
Ancient, rare and particular piece, precious witness to Jewish legal and family culture of the modern era. The document preserves its parchment support, its period handwriting, as well as validation elements / handwritten marks and a visible seal. Condition worn with creases, losses, holes and wear, but overall remaining very evocative and of great historical, documentary, and collectible interest.

