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Front and back of coin, with lily on one side and falcon on the other
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Coin with Lily/Falcon

Persian Period, 4th Century BCE
Fragmentary papyrus page of Hebrew writing.
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Request about the Rebuilding of the Elephantine Temple

407 BCE
Page of Aramaic text framed by flora and small pictorial scenes with human figures, with linked hands and heart at top center.
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Ketubah (Amsterdam)

Shalom Italia
1654
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Yehud Seal Impressions

Babylonian and Persian Periods BCE, 6th–4th Centuries BCE
Page of printed Hebrew text with word set in decorated border on top.
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Bomberg Jerusalem Talmud

Daniel Bomberg
1522/3–1524
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Slave Sale

335 BCE
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A Property Dispute Settled by Oath

464 BCE
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Daniel’s Prayer upon Learning the Secret of Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream

Persian–Hellenistic Period, 6th–3rd Century BCE
Manuscript page with Aramaic text surrounded by border of flowers, vines, and animals, and illustrations of couple on top right corner and of figure with two children on top left corner.
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Ketubbah

David Nieto
1724
Page of Aramaic text decorated with cherubs atop a decorated archway with columns adorned with vines and flowers.
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Ketubah (Amsterdam)

1617
Page of Aramaic text with illustrations surrounding it, including heraldic shields around the text and a city, vines, flowers, and birds above text.
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Ketubah (Venice)

1707
Printed page with three columns of Hebrew, German in Hebrew characters, Latin, and Aramaic text in various fonts and sizes, interspersed with small portraits of a man and a woman, and surrounded by decorative border.
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The dedication page for Charles VI and his wife, Elizabeth Christina

Meshulam Zimmel ben Moses of Polna
1733

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