Letter of the Karaite elders of Ascalon

Letter of the Karaite elders of Ascalon

The Letter of the Karaite elders of Ascalon was a communication written by six elders of the Karaite Jewish community of Ascalon and sent to their coreligionists in Alexandria nine months after the fall of Jerusalem during the First Crusade. The contents describe how the Ascalon elders pooled money together to pay the initial ransom for pockets of Jews and holy relics being held captive in Jerusalem by the Crusaders, the fate of some of these refugees after their release (including their transport to Alexandria, contraction of the plague, or death at sea), and the need for additional funds for the rescuing of further captives. [Goitein, S.D. "A Mediterranean Society: The Jewish Communities of the Arab World as Portrayed in the Documents of the Cairo Geniza. Vol. V: The Individual: Portrait of a Mediterranean Personality of the High Middle Ages as Reflected in the Cairo Geniza." University of California Press, 1988 (ISBN 0520056477), p. 374-379] It was written in Judeo-Arabic, Arabic using the Hebrew alphabet.Kedar, Benjamin Z. "The Jerusalem Massacre of July 1099 in the Western Historiography of the Crusades." in "The Crusades" ( Vol. 3). ed. Benjamin Z. Kedar and Jonathan S.C. Riley-Smith. Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2004 (ISBN 075464099X); p. 60, footnote #146; p. 64, footnote #161]

This and other such letters related to the Crusader conquest of Jerusalem were discovered by noted historian S.D. Goitein in 1952 among the papers of the Cairo Geniza. Goitein first published his findings in "Zion", a Hebrew journal, and then presented a partial English translation of the letter in the "Journal of Jewish Studies" that same year. Since then, it has been retranslated in several other books pertaining to the Crusades. Goitein's final and most complete English translation appeared in his final book posthumously published in 1988.

ee also

*Aleppo Codex
*Battle of Ascalon
*Crusades
*Siege of Ascalon

References

External links

*University of Michigan. [http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/worldreach/assets/docs/crusades/jewdoc1.html The letter based on Goitein's incomplete 1952 English translation] . Retrieved 2-4-2008.


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