Letter to Yefet ben Elijah

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Damaged parchment with handwritten vowelless Hebrew on the bottom two-thirds and several small holes.
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In this letter to his onetime acquaintance from Palestine, a judge named Yefet (spelled here Japhet) ben Elijah, Moses Maimonides (here Moses ben Maimon) berates the addressee for his failure to send condolences for a series of misfortunes that had befallen him in recent years. Maimonides speaks about the loving relationship he had with his brother, who perished on a trading mission in the Indian Ocean, leaving behind a wife and young daughter. This letter also contains numerous details that fill in Maimonides’ biography, particularly about his trip to Palestine and a dangerous plot against his life in Egypt. Despite criticizing Yefet, Maimonides also expresses warm feelings and wishes him well.

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