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Digitizing Cairo Geniza documents since 1985. Director: Marina Rustow. PMs: Jessica Parker, Rachel Richman, Ksenia Ryzhova, Amel Bensalim. Tweets: Alan Elbaum

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@GenizaLab
Princeton Geniza Lab
5 years
How to Geniza? A short (and incomplete) introduction coming up! 1/x
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Princeton Geniza Lab
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Does anyone recognize these mysterious characters? Spotted on the back of an early modern page of business accounts in Judaeo-Arabic. https://t.co/0klJuIp77y
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Princeton Geniza Lab
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Anyone able to read anything from this manuscript? These fragments seem to join but are extremely difficult to decipher. Likely from 11th-13th century Egypt.
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Princeton Geniza Lab
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"The boy ʿAṭiyya has been weaned. . . please send sugar and halva. . . he wants to eat sweets all the time, and he is used to being pampered" - late medieval Judaeo-Arabic family letter 👶🍭🍭🍭 https://t.co/3bobSscDo4
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Princeton Geniza Lab
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courtesy of @OdedZinger
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Princeton Geniza Lab
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"The wife of Satan" (imraʾat iblīs) - spotted on an alms distribution list from 12th century Cairo 💃👿 https://t.co/XjOnGnbxvK
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@GenizaLab
Princeton Geniza Lab
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+ past and present! We look forward to seeing how researchers utilize and explore this collection in new ways!
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Princeton Geniza Lab
6 months
Special thanks to director Prof. Marina Rustow, co-director Prof. Eve Krakowski, project managers Rachel Richman, Ksenia Ryzhova, Pratima Gopalakrishnan, and Amel Bensalim, as well as research software engineer Mohamed Abdellatif, the CDH's Rebecca Koeser, & all our researchers+
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Princeton Geniza Lab
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This represents structured metadata informed by scholarly research and meticulous cataloging by the PGP team, all of which is now available in .csv format for researchers and the public. The metadata will be updated quarterly.
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@GenizaLab
Princeton Geniza Lab
6 months
For the first time since the Princeton Geniza Project began in 1986, we have published our metadata collated from over 30,000 Geniza documents and the People, Places, and histories of the Middle East and premodern Jewish communities found therein! https://t.co/w8bRx0KY6d
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Since 1986, the Princeton Geniza Lab has been studying and digitizing historical documents from the Cairo Geniza, a cache of roughly 400,000 fragments of paper and parchment preserved in a medieval...
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@GenizaLab
Princeton Geniza Lab
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Given the expanded capabilities of the new PGP site (v4), we're finally retiring PGPv3. We chose April 3, 2025 as its final date, S. D. Goitein's 125th birthday. Many thanks to Ben Johnston of @mcgrawect for building the site & running it. You can find the archived content here:
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Princeton Geniza Lab
1 year
A gorgeous prayerbook (maḥzor) for the high holidays copied in Mallorca(!) in 1332 CE, recently spotted by PGP researcher Tani Robinson. https://t.co/bgYpJjjtgm
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Princeton Geniza Lab
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Princeton Geniza Lab has joined Bluesky! We hope you will connect with us at our profile over there! 🦋→ https://t.co/GfBJZ0EZOy
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@gabrieltrayono
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New Syriac AI translator! The results are surprisingly accurate and good for AI translation. There’s still room to improve, but this tool is already a major step forward. It won’t be long before Syriac can be translated as seamlessly as other languages—a huge development for the
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Princeton Geniza Lab
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"When I parted from you, I intended to sail to the island of Cyprus, but a strong storm diverted the boat to Tarsus. I was very much afraid that the king would take hold of me and detain me. . . ." Letter from Alexandria to Cairo, ~1212 CE https://t.co/xUljEgu6Cc
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Princeton Geniza Lab
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Goitein's index card ("Dr. Paul Fenton to publish together with me as Maimonides en pantoufles") with accompanying AI illustration of Maimonides en pantoufles
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Princeton Geniza Lab
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A very sweet letter reminiscing on a visit to the house of Maimonides, who is depicted here enjoying lemon drops and playing with a cute toddler. "I kissed his noble hand, and he received us with a most cordial welcome. He said to me, 'Come and sit...'" https://t.co/uDA1HLN26X
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Princeton Geniza Lab
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Not to be missed! A landmark new book in Arabic documentary legal studies by Mathieu Tillier and Naïm Vanthieghem. Includes many previously unidentified Cairo Geniza fragments. pictured: https://t.co/he3Kjfa580
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