English: The Kyivian Letter is an early 10th century (or possibly 11th century) letter written by a Khazarian Jewish community in Kyiv. The letter, a Hebrew-language recommendation written on behalf of one member of their community, was part of an enormous collection brought to Cambridge by Solomon Schechter from the Cairo Geniza. It was discovered in 1962 during a survey of the Geniza documents by Norman Golb of the University of Chicago. The letter is dated by most scholars to around 930 CE. Some think (on the basis of the "pleading" nature of the text, mentioned below) that the letter dates from a time frame when Khazars were no longer a dominant force in the politics of the city.
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Ця робота перебуває у суспільному надбанні у країнах і територіях, де авторське право охороняється протягом життя автора та 70 років після того або менше.
Ця робота перебуває у суспільному надбанні у країнах і територіях, де авторське право охороняється протягом життя автора та 70 років після того або менше.
({{Information |Description={{en|1=The Kievian Letter is an early 10th century (or possibly 11th century) letter written by a Khazarian Jewish community in Kiev. The letter, a Hebrew-language recommendation written on behalf of one member of their communi