Afghan Geniza

A letter in Judeo-Persian dealing with financial and family matters (Afghan Genizah collection at the National Library of Israel).

The Afghan Geniza is a collection of thousands of Jewish manuscript fragments found in caves in Afghanistan.[1] Genizah is Hebrew for storeroom.

The manuscripts include writings in Hebrew, Aramaic, Judeo-Arabic and Judeo-Persian, which are written in Hebrew letters.[2] Some of them are 1,000 years old; they were found in caves that had been used as hideouts by Taliban.[3]

In 2013, the National Library of Israel announced that it had purchased 29 pages from this cache of documents.[4]

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