In 1669 Ledisa Palache, daughter of Hazan Joseph Palache from Hamburg, won a dowry from Dotar, a society in Amsterdam that gave away dowries to young girls and orphans. In 1670 she married Rubi (teacher) Semuel Palache who lived in Sale, Morocco. After that, the hahamin and dayanim of Sale confirmed that the marriage had taken place. Apparently, Semuel could not collect the money himself, so Josua Abaz did it for him and may have used his business contacts to transfer the money to Sale. I wonder if anyone knows more about this Semuel Palache. Personally, I have a hunch that he was a brother of the above Joseph.The text of the decision: Termo de dote que se mandou pagar a o senhor Jeussua Ymanuel Abaz por o ruby Semuel Palache que caso en Salée con Roza (in the margin is a note that says that Roza is a mistake, it should be Ledisa, TT) filha de Josse Palache de Anburgo en 22 Ijar.Em 22 de Yar nos ... pressentado por o senhor Jeussuah Yman Abaaz hua sertidaõ dos senhores Hahamin e Dayanin de Saleem que daõ fez aver alli cassado Roza (!) filha de Hazan Josseph Palache de Anbo conforme nossa santa ley con ... sua sa pagara~0 os fl340 quelle sahiraõ de dotte en purim de 5429 oss quais pagou o thezeiro Ishac Belmonte a dito senhor Abaaz en rezebi aquitanca e firmaraõ este termosigned by Jeossuah Em. Abaz and by the treasurers and administrators of Dotar. The link to the original decision: https://archief.amsterdam/inventarissen/scans/334/7.1.2.1.4/start/70/limit/10/highlight/8