Badly damaged by water and mould, with substantial text losses and very pale script as a result., Sermons, Oriental Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 117
Groom: Menaḥem ben Gershon (מנחם בן גרשון), Bride: Deikha [?] bat Reuven (דייבא בן ראובן), Ketubah (marriage contract), Hebrew square script, and Signatures in cursive Hebrew script
Several illuminations in colour; coloured borders on all pages., Haggadah, Italian square and cursive Hebrew script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 185
Groom: Yehuda Leib ben Aharon (יהודה ליב בן אהרן), Bride: Tsipor bat Meir (ציפור בת מאיר), Ketubah (marriage contract), Hebrew square script, and Signatures in Hebrew cursive script
Groom: Yitsḥaq ben Yehuda (יצחק בן יהודא), Bride: Fesil bat Yisaskhar (פעסיל בת יששכר), Ketubah (marriage contract), Hebrew square script, and Signatures in Hebrew cursive script
Copy of: Bodelian Library, Oxford: 2425; 2 (Neubauer: Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, col. 857)., Biography of Maimonides, Polish Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 163
Copy of MS in the Bodl. Libr.: Hunt. 503 (Neubauer: Catalogue of the Hebrew Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, no. 814). Smaller part : responsa by Nehorai ben Hillel ha-Dayyan, Responsa, Modern Polish Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer,1964, # 110
For details about included commentaries, see the IMHM record., Kabbalistic texts and amulets, German Hebrew cursive script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 114
First fol. missing. Attached to the volume is a postcard from Baroch Tolidano (ברוך טוליד×× ×•), dated Tiberias 4 Iyar 5688 (1928-04-24)., A Judeo-Arabic translation of Proverbs, Oriental Hebrew square script, and Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 212
Note by David Simonsen in Danish on fol. 1: "Torn from a מחזור [mahzor] given by Line Salomon, given to Meyer Kanter in Horsens Prison March 1889". The two fols., of which only the inscribed front pages has been digitized, is attached to one another by a piece of adhesive at the bottom edges., List of children born to a family in Odense [?], Denmark, and Hebrew cursive script