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==Will== |
==Will== |
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In her will of 1104, she donated her vast fortune to various institutions and charitable subjects within the Jewish community of Cairo.<ref>{{Citation |last=Melammed |first=Renée Levine |title=A Look at Medieval Egyptian Jewry and Environs: Challenges and Coping Mechanisms as Reflected in the Cairo Genizah Documents |date=2018-04-08 |work=From Catalonia to the Caribbean: The Sephardic Orbit from Medieval to Modern Times |pages=100–114 |url=https://brill.com/display/book/edcoll/9789004376717/BP000009.xml |access-date=2024-01-20 |publisher=Brill |language=en |isbn=978-90-04-37671-7}}</ref> Her will deals with an estate of 700 gold [[dinars]]s.{{sfn|Burns|1996}} |
In her will of 1104, she donated her vast fortune to various institutions and charitable subjects within the Jewish community of Cairo.<ref>{{Citation |last=Melammed |first=Renée Levine |title=A Look at Medieval Egyptian Jewry and Environs: Challenges and Coping Mechanisms as Reflected in the Cairo Genizah Documents |date=2018-04-08 |work=From Catalonia to the Caribbean: The Sephardic Orbit from Medieval to Modern Times |pages=100–114 |url=https://brill.com/display/book/edcoll/9789004376717/BP000009.xml |access-date=2024-01-20 |publisher=Brill |language=en |isbn=978-90-04-37671-7}}</ref> Her will deals with an estate of 700 gold [[dinar]]s.{{sfn|Burns|1996}} |
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Wuhsha's daughter, Sitt Ghazāl, is not mentioned in the will, which may indicate that the two women had become estranged by that point.{{sfn|Goitein|1978|p=347}} |
Wuhsha's daughter, Sitt Ghazāl, is not mentioned in the will, which may indicate that the two women had become estranged by that point.{{sfn|Goitein|1978|p=347}} |