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Jul 4, 2017 (Your local time)
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LOT 211:

Collection of Documents – Handwritten Bills and Leaves with Signatures of Rabbis – Debdou, Morocco – the 19th Century

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Handwritten bill upon receiving a loan, Debdou 1879, with the signatures of Rabbi Avraham Moshe Anconina (1840-1909, a Dayan in Debdou, Morocco) and Rabbi Moshe ben Yosef (Chemo?). handwritten by the above Moshe ben Yosef.
Handwritten bill upon receiving a loan, Debdou 1881, with the signatures of Rabbi Ya'akov ben Tzultan and Rabbi Moshe ben Aharon Chemo.
Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Shmuel Meretz [Marciano] sent to Rabbi Avraham Ha'Cohen about the state of the city and the students David Shlomo and his brother Ya'akov. Debdou 1904.
Handwritten bill from 1897, Debdou, signed by Rabbi Yosef Ha'Levi and Rabbi Shlomo Sassoon.
Long handwritten bill from 1888, signed by Rabbi Chaim David Even Tzur and Rabbi Ya'akov Chalfon.
A copying of a letter sent by "Moreh Nevochim David Ha'Cohen Chida and Moshe Ha'Cohen Tzafar …Iyar 5644 (1884)…". The copying is from 1904 and is signed by Rabbi Aharon Moshe ben Chemo and Rabbi Yitzchak ben Moshe Cohen.
"Self-testimony of Yitzchak ben David Ha'Cohen … who admitted that had received from and given to Reb Avraha, ben Rabbi Avraham Ha'Cohen … Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan 5653 (1893)". With the signatures of the rabbis of Debdou, Rabbi David ha'Cohen Skali and Rabbi Moshe Yehuda Ha'Cohen.
Bill handwritten and signed by Rabbi Avraha, Ha'Cohen of Debdou, 1893.
Letter of greeting handwritten and signed by Rabbi Machluf Edre'I to Rabbi Shlomo Ha'Cohen of Debdou, 1852.
Self-testimony of Shlomo ben Aharon for receiving an amount of money, handwritten and signed by Rabbi Avraham Ha'Cohen Skali, 1880.
Letter by Rabbi Shlomo ben Zecharya Elmali'ach to Rabbi Avraham Ha'levi, 1890.
Seven leaves of Torah novellae handwritten on both their sides by Rabbi Shlomo Atzraf.
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