Letter from Abraham b. Ḥalfon b. Naḥum in Ashkelon to ʿEli ha-Kohen b. Ḥayyim (c. 1090 CE).Condition: holesLayout: 26 lines + marginalia (recto); 2 lines (verso)
Letter from Abraham b. Ṭahor (whose name is written at the top left-hand side of the letter) in Alexandria to ‘our lord Ḥananel’ ‘the great judge’ in Fusṭāṭ, for whom he had apparently sold clothing. Sulaymān b. Abū Naṣr is mentioned.Condition: torn, slightly fadedLayout: 19 lines + marginalia
Letter from Abraham he-Ḥaver b. Šabbetay (first half of 12th century), head of the Jewish community in Minyat Ziftā, to the Egyptian Nagid Moses b. Mevoraḵ, congratulating the recipient for his success in dealing with the Jew hater Šippeṣ, with a metaphorical reference to Haman and Mordechai. Regards are sent to the recipient’s sons, Mevoraḵ and Judah, and also to his mother, on behalf of the writer’s son.Condition: torn, holesLayout: 48 lines (recto), 6 lines (verso)
Recto: end of a piyyuṭ, acrostic שמ]ריה], and a poem for Purim by Abraham ibn Ezra, יום בהמן אף אל חרה ליהודים היתה אורה. Verso: piyyuṭ for Simḥat Tora,בקרוב עת אומן להסיעו מנשיה, and a second entitled בסיטה, beginning כל אשר חי ימות.Condition: stained, rubbedLayout: 16 lines (recto); 17 lines (verso)
From a collection of poetic works by Abraham ibn Ezra, including a mi kamoḵa אל בפלא אשורנו בלבי, with a rubric ולה גירה and numbered 110, and an epistle written to Samuel b. Jāmiʿ, which is numbered 115 in the margin.Condition: Holes, rubbedLayout: P2: 18.3 x 13.2; 21 lines
Collection of liturgical poems: (a) [א]ליך קראת[י] with the acrostic אני פרחון (recto); (b) rešut beginning שדי אשר יקשיב לדל, by Saʿadya (verso); (c) the beginning of a third poem, שם אלי מנת גורלי, by Abraham ibn Ezra.Condition: torn, holes, stainedLayout: 16 lines (recto); 18 lines (verso)
Liturgical poems for Purim or for Parašat Zaḵor, including (a) part of אחשוק ולא אדע מקום עופר by Abraham ibn Ezra; (b) a poem headed אחרת אני ברוך חזק, which begins אם צר לעומתי; (c) a third poem, beginning lost, which includes the hemistich וברית שבת כלולה.Condition: holes, stainedLayout: 10–11 lines
Piyyuṭim: (a) ממכון שבתך עניני יה בערכי לך עתירה, with the acrostic משה בר [...], headed בשמך רחמ; (b) אם תאהב דרך אמת ללמוד by Abraham ibn Ezra; (c) ארץ מה לך עוד נבוכה by Abraham ibn Ezra; (d) שני זיתים נכרתים by Solomon ibn Gabirol.Condition: torn, stainedLayout: 10–17 lines
Letter dated 1560 CE, from Abraham Šolel in Jerusalem, to his brother-in-law in Egypt.Condition: tornLayout: 27 lines + marginalia (recto); 7 lines (verso)
Business letter to Mercado Caro and Simeon Fransis from Abraham Haman and Gabriel Ḥefez (חפז), dated 1797 CE.Condition: tornLayout: 31 lines + marginalia (recto); 5 lines (verso)
Letter from Abū Manṣūr b. Abū Saʿd to Abraham, sent to the Palestinian synagogue in Fusṭāṭ. Mentions, among others, Joseph b. Abū ʿImrān, Ezekiel the judge and Sitt Rayḥān.Condition: holes, rubbedLayout: 20 lines (recto); 2 lines (verso)
Recto: letter from Abū Maymūn Yaʿqūb in Jerusalem to his son Abū ʿImrān in Fusṭāṭ, describing how he is bedridden after the death of another son and how he wishes to see him before his death. Verso: Arabic address to Abū ʿImrān.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 19 lines (recto); 2 lines (verso)
Collection of recipes taken from works by Abū Maʿālī ibn Tammām, Ibn Al-Tilmīḏ, Dāwūd ibn Abī al-Bayān and Ibn Jumayʿ, dealing with illnesses of the stomach and the intestines.Condition: Torn, tiny holesLayout: 13 lines
Note to the teacher Nāsir, mentioning a certain Ibn [ʿAbd] al-Raḥmān and lists a number of goods in pounds (raṭl). Possibly sent by Abū Mūsā.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 16 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Letter from Abū Naṣr b. Abraham in Alexandria to Ḥalfon b. Nathaniel, discussing Judah ha-Levi. Dated 3rd Sivan (1141 CE).Layout: 16 lines (recto); 16 lines (verso)