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COLLECTION OF JEWISH MANUSCRIPT FRAGMENTS
Cairo Genizah; Cairo geniza; Cairo genizah
  • A document with [[Babylonian vocalization]]
  • The [[Ben Ezra Synagogue]]
  • Abraham]], the son of [[Maimonides]]
  • Fragment of a [[haggada]] from the Cairo genizah
  • [[Solomon Schechter]] at work in Cambridge University Library, 1898

Cairo Geniza         
The Cairo Geniza, alternatively spelled Genizah, is a collection of some 400,000 Jewish manuscript fragments and Fatimid administrative documents that were kept in the genizah or storeroom of the Ben Ezra Synagogue in Fustat or Old Cairo, Egypt. These manuscripts span the entire period of Middle-Eastern, North African, and Andalusian Jewish history between the 6th and 19th centuries CE, and comprise the largest and most diverse collection of medieval manuscripts in the world.
Afghan Geniza         
  • List of various good written in Persian from the National Library of Israel's collection of documents from the Afghan Genizah.
Afghan Genizah
The Afghan Geniza is a collection of thousands of Jewish manuscript fragments found in caves in Afghanistan. Genizah is Hebrew for storeroom.
Genizah         
  • A possible geniza at [[Masada]], eastern Israel
  • Modern genizah collection receptacle on street in [[Nachlaot]], [[Jerusalem]]
  • A genizah in a synagogue ([[Samarkand]], Uzbekistan, ca. 1865-72)
A STORAGE AREA IN A JEWISH SYNAGOGUE OR CEMETERY DESIGNATED FOR THE TEMPORARY STORAGE OF WORN-OUT HEBREW-LANGUAGE BOOKS AND PAPERS
Geniza; Sheimot; Sheimos; Shaimos; Shaimes; Genizoth
A genizah (; , also geniza; plural: genizot[h] or genizahs)Webster's Third New International Dictionary, 1961 is a storage area in a Jewish synagogue or cemetery designated for the temporary storage of worn-out Hebrew-language books and papers on religious topics prior to proper cemetery burial.

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Cairo Geniza

The Cairo Geniza, alternatively spelled Genizah, is a collection of some 400,000 Jewish manuscript fragments and Fatimid administrative documents that were kept in the genizah or storeroom of the Ben Ezra Synagogue in Fustat or Old Cairo, Egypt. These manuscripts span the entire period of Middle-Eastern, North African, and Andalusian Jewish history between the 6th and 19th centuries CE, and comprise the largest and most diverse collection of medieval manuscripts in the world.

The Genizah texts are written in various languages, especially Hebrew, Arabic and Aramaic, mainly on vellum and paper, but also on papyrus and cloth. In addition to containing Jewish religious texts such as Biblical, Talmudic and later Rabbinic works (some in the original hands of the authors), the Genizah gives a detailed picture of the economic and cultural life of the Mediterranean region, especially during the 10th to 13th centuries.

Manuscripts from the Cairo Geniza are now dispersed among a number of libraries, including the Cambridge University Library, the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the John Rylands Library, the Bodleian Library, the University of Pennsylvania's Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, the British Library, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the National Library of Russia, Alliance Israélite Universelle, and multiple private collections around the world. Most fragments come from the geniza chamber of the Ben Ezra Synagogue, but additional fragments were found at excavation sites near the synagogue and in the Basatin cemetery east of Old Cairo. Modern Cairo Geniza manuscript collections include some old documents that collectors bought in Egypt in the latter half of the nineteenth century.