Includes a short quote from ”La religion” by Louis Racine on the inner front cover. May also contain texts by Eljakim Soldin (see Cod. Sim. Heb. Add. 2)., Theological and philosophical texts, and Hebrew cursive script
First fol. missing. Attached to the volume is a postcard from Baroch Tolidano (ברוך טולידאנו), dated Tiberias 4 Iyar 5688 (1928-04-24)., A Judeo-Arabic translation of Proverbs, Oriental Hebrew square script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 212
Title and dating on the inner front binding in David Simonsen's hand; dating on p. 40 in another hand., Grammar examples written in micrographic script, and Micrographic Hebrew square script
Owner's (?) note: Yitsḥaq ben Wolf Ḥayim (יתחק בן וואלף חיים)., Bedtime prayer for women and the Blessing of the new moon, Hebrew square and cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 190
Landsberg, Moshe Shlomo ben Shlomo Zalman and לאנדסבערג, משה שלמה בן שלמה זלמן
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Fol. 98b-110a foliated by the library, but are without contents and have not been digitized., Commentary to Midrash Tanḥuma, German Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 170
Description partly based on Trautner-Kromann, 1981. For further bibliographical data and references, see Trautner-Kromann,1981 and 1994, and the IMHM record., Letter to the Jews of Rome, attributed to Joḥanan ben Zakkai, with a commentary, German Hebrew cursive script, Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 171, Trautner-Kromann, Hanne: "Et hebraisk skrift mod kristendommen fra år 53? En undersøgelse af Cod. Sim. Hebr. nr. 93". Fund & Forskning, vol. 25, 1981, pp. 7-18., and "The Enigmatic Iggeret Rabbi Johanan ben Zakkai: A Polemical Letter against Christianity". Proceedings of the Eleventh World Congress of Jewish Studies. Division B, Volume 1. Jerusalem 1994, pp. 69-75.
Possibly by Isaac Luria or by one of his disciples. For details on contents, see IMHM record, Kabbalistic commentary on the Shmoneh 'esreh, Old German Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 140
Incomplete (= fol. 73-80 from a larger manuscript)., Instructions for writing Kabbalistic amulets, Oriental Rabbinic Hebrew script, 'Brillenbuchstaben' on fols. 2a and 5b, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 184
For a detailed description of the contents, see the IMHM record., Responsa and Halakhic decisions by Italian Rabbis, Hebrew square and cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 244
Names mentioned: Ya'aqov ben Simḥa Segal (יעקב בן שמחה סגל), Rivka bat Yitsḥaq(ריבכא בת יצחק), Peska (פכסכא), T. Simonsen, D. Simonsen, J. M. Levin, Jac. Simonsen. With stamp (relief) of M. H. Hartig, OKB [overkirkebetjent = gabbai/shammesh)., List of aliyot etc. in connection with an engangement/wedding (?), Hebrew cursive script, and partly in Hebrew square script and Danish cursive script
Several illuminations in colour; coloured borders on all pages. On front cover possible owner's mark / location ( ...די אנקונא...) and the date 5483 (1722/1723 CE). Parchment binding., Haggadah, Italian square and cursive Hebrew script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 185
For technical reasons, the digital facsimile opens with a blank page., Sermons and eulogies, Hebrew square and cursive script, Smaller parts in German cursive, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 248
Groom: Simḥa Ḥayim ben Ya'aqov ha-Levi (שמחה חיים בן יעקב הלוי), Bride: Ester bat Shlomo (אסתר בת שלמה), Ketubah (marriage contract), Hebrew square script, and Signatures in Hebrew cursive script
The author possibly teacher in Strelitz. Contains a text regarding a child born in [5]484 [תפ"ד ;1724] in the town of Leszno/Lissa., Sermons and other texts, German Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 86
Reggio, Shmuel Yitshaq Reggio, Samuel Isaac and רגיו, שמואל יצחק
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Vol. 2 [?]. Fol. 31b-95a are blank and un-foliated, and have not been digitized., Articles, notes and letters, Italian Rabbinic Hebrew cursive, Smaller parts in Italian Latin cursive, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 106
Maimonides, Moshe ben Maimon, Rambam, Ibn Tibon, Yehuda, משה בן מימון, רמב"ם, and אבן תבון, יהודה
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Possibly an autograph by Moses Mendelssohn. The treatise on algebra is apparently in German, written with Hebrew letters., Philosophical works and algebra, German Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 116
Maimonides, Moshe ben Maimon, Rambam, משה בן מימון, and רמב"ם
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Copy of MS in the Bodl. Libr.: Opp. Add. 4to, 143 (Neubauer: Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, no. 2359)., No. 115 by Avraham ben Moshe ben Maimon, Responsa, Polish Hebrew cursive scripts, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 105
Shlomo ben Meshulam of Pinczow Shlomo ben Meshulam of Pintshov and שלמה בן משולם מפינטשוב
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Bound together with: Yeri'ot Shlomo (ed. Frankfurt and der Oder, 1730) and part of Sha'ar Efraim (ed. Furda, 1728; incomplete). First and last fol. of the printed works have been digitized., Owner's note: Nisan ben Aharon kats of Janov (Brest-Litovsk)., Commentaries on the Torah and incantions, Polish Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 154