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)
Recto: piyyuṭim (qinot and seliḥot), including some by Qallir and Saʿadya Gaʾon, probably for the 9th Av. Verso: commercial letter in Judaeo-Arabic to Abū ʿAlī Ezekiel b. Nathaniel Dimyāṭī (brother of the 12th-century merchant Ḥalfon b. Nathaniel), and a Fatimid petition in Arabic to a Muslim official, regarding tax and land tenure.Condition: Torn, holes, stainedLayout: 160 lines (recto); 43 lines + marginalia (verso)
Collection of piyyuṭim for various festivals. The contents are: a maʿariv by Sahlān (b. Abraham) for Yom Kippur that coincides with Šabbat, the first stanza of a maʿariv for Purim by Saʿadya Gaʾon, and maʿariv piyyuṭim for Sukkot, Passover, Šavuʿot, and the Šabbat on which the Song at the Sea (Exodus 15:1-18) is read. There are colophons on ff. 2 and 3.Condition: Fading, holesLayout: 2-21 lines