Probably acquired in Poland (Lodz) in 1927 (letter from Benjamin Balslev to the University Librarian, 1927-05-28). Preservation work (cleaning and mounting) by the Royal Library's Department of Preservation, 2002., Amulet for a woman (after child-birth?), Oriental (?), Square and cursive script; with tagin og Jansson, Eva-Maria: "Three Amulets in Copenhagen" Verbum et Calamus [FS Harviainen], ed. Juusola, Laulainen and Palva, Helsinki 2004, pp. 93-105
Several illuminations, Torah with Targum Onkelos; haftarot with Targum Jonathan; the five megillot with commentaries and special haftarot, Square Ashkenasi script, Micrography og Index of Jewish Art: iconographical index of Hebrew illuminated manuscripts; vol. 5: Illuminated manuscripts of the Copenhagen Collection at the Royal Library, Copenhagen / by Bezalel Narkiss and Gabrielle sed-Rajna.- [Copenhagen]: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters; [Jerusalem]: The Center for Jewish Art, The Hebrew University Jerusalem, 1994, cards no. 1-15.
Kabbalistic amulet, with Lurianic contents. Probably acquired in Poland (Lodz) in 1927 (letter from Benjamin Balslev to the University Librarian, 1927-05-28). Preservation work (cleaning and mounting) by the Royal Library's Department of Preservation, 2002., Kabbalistic amulet, with Lurianic features., Square and cursive Hebrew script, Micrographic details og Jansson, Eva-Maria: "Three Amulets in Copenhagen" Verbum et Calamus [FS Harviainen], ed. Juusola, Laulainen and Palva, Helsinki 2004, pp. 93-105
Contents partly identical (lines 3-25a) with passages in כף אחת by Chaim Yosef David Azulai. Possibly of Oriental/North African origin., Probably acquired in Poland (Lodz) in 1927 (letter from Benjamin Balslev to the University Librarian, 1927-05-28). Preservation work (cleaning and mounting) by the Royal Library's Department of Preservation, 2002., Amulet, Oriental (?) cursive Hebrew script, Some letters in square Hebrew script og Jansson, Eva-Maria: "Three Amulets in Copenhagen". In: Verbum et Calamus [FS Harviainen], ed. Juusola, Laulainen and Palva, Helsinki 2004, pp. 93-105.
MT9 Allony 273 Københavner-haggada'en (Tilhører Det Mosaiske Troessamfund), Passover Haggadah with commentaries, Square Hebrew script, Commentaries in 'Rashi' and 'vaybertaytsh' script og The Copenhagen Haggadah: Altona-Hamburg, 1739 (the artist:Uri Pheibush son of Isac Eisik Segal). Introduction by Chaya Benjamin. Facsimile edition. Tel Aviv: Nahar Publishing House - New York: Rizzoli, 1986 (1987) or later.