Abū Naṣr ben Abraham

12th Century

Abū Naṣr ben Abraham was a prominent Alexandria-based businessman. He was involved in the India trade, and in Alexandria, he had a shop that sold clothing and prayer shawls. The store became a nexus of important dignitaries who lived and traveled through the city. In this context, and as a wealthy trader, Abū Naṣr met and aided Judah ha-Levi in his journey to Palestine. Abū Naṣr’s letters indicate that he had a leadership role in Alexandria, though often behind the scenes, and his connections led him to support poets and other intellectuals.

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Two Cover Letters to Ḥalfon ben Nethanel

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A mail carrier arrived from Almería today, and I went to him and found that he had with him two letters for our Master Judah and a letter for Master Isaac and a letter for your honorable self. I gave…

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Letter to Ḥalfon ben Nethanel

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. . . he had no opportunity to visit anyone but the sheikh on the day of the New Year before the prohibition came into effect and also a man known as Kirām the wax-man, who arrived with him on the…