Collection context
Summary
Background
- Scope and content:
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The collection consists of approximately 167 items including scrolls, books, and scroll fragments. Many of the items are undated.
- Biographical / historical:
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This collection was acquired by San Francisco businessman and politician Adolph Sutro in 1884 from the estate of Moses W. Shapira, a Jerusalem bookseller and antiquities dealer. Shapira committed suicide just three months prior as the result of a scandal surrounding his proposed sale of a Deuteronomy scroll to the British Museum. Although the Hebraica collection has been cataloged four times, it is highly under-researched. The fourth and final cataloging/indexing was done in 1966 by Dr. William Brinner of the University of California, Berkeley with the goal to create an unbiased and well-researched description of the collection. Brinnerโs list has provided the final arrangement. To obtain his descriptions, open the collection guide PDF. At the bottom is a link to the document with this list. This collection is primarily Yemenite in origin and has the potential to shed light on the intellectual and religious life of Jewish Yemenites. It is not known how the manuscripts and scrolls ended up with Shapira. However, as Brinner points out, the 1880s were a period of mass migration from not just Eastern Europe to Palestine, but from Yemen to Palestine as well. It seems likely that these items โmay well have been among the articles of value brought from Yemen which these immigrants were forced to sell in a time of economic distress.โ
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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Please contact the Sutro Library directly.
- Preferred citation:
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Sutro Library Hebraica, 1200s-1800s. California State Library, Sutro Library
- Location of this collection:
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SFSU - J. Paul Leonard Library1630 Holloway Ave, Room 610San Francisco, CA 94132-4030, US
- Contact:
- (415) 469-6100