Accounts of the income of the Heqdeš, in the hand of Yefet b. David. The Ḥaver in l.15 apparently refers to Ephraim b. Šemarya.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 18 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Accounts prepared by Barhūn ibn Mūsā ha-Tahertī, referring to trade in clothes, dresses, pearls, essences, metals, hide, almonds, glue, resin, and saffron, mostly with the cities of Sfax (in Tunisia) and Palermo.Condition: torn, holes, stainedLayout: 2-18 lines (f. 1v and leaf 2 are blank)
A list of property rentals, with amounts due to the property owner. Written in the first person, possibly in the hand of Yefet b. David.Condition: torn, stainedLayout: 17 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Accounts for a textile business, ca. 11th century CE). Mentions Yūsuf b. Baḵlūl.Condition: Torn, badly stained, fadedLayout: 25-27 lines (f. 2v is blank)
A Karaite version of the Hebrew Bible. The Hebrew is written in Arabic script but with Tiberian vowels. Numbers 14:22-43, 15:19-25, 16:28-34, 20:3-8, 31:54-32:22.Condition: Torn, holesLayout: 8-9 lines
A Karaite version of the Hebrew Bible. The Hebrew is written in Arabic script but with Tiberian vowels. Numbers 19:10-19.Condition: Torn, holesLayout: 8-9 lines
A Karaite version of the Hebrew Bible. The Hebrew is written in Arabic script but with Tiberian vowels. Numbers 19:5-10, 20-22, 20:1-3.Condition: Torn, holesLayout: 8-9 lines
Recto: letter from Judah b. Joseph b. al-Ḥanī al-Andalusi, in Jerusalem, to Abū Naṣr Faḍl al-Tustarī (i.e. Ḥesed b. Sahl Tustarī), in Fusṭāṭ. requesting to settle an account. Verso: bilingual address (in Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic).Condition: HolesLayout: 25 lines (recto); 4 lines (verso)
Recto: poem by Samuel ha-Nagid: עיני בת נדיבי מדין. Verso: colophon written in large square characters that announces poems (arhāṭ) by Samuel ha-Nagid (born 993, died after 1056), who appears to have been alive at the time of copying.Condition: Torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 15 lines (recto); 8 lines (verso)
Recto, interlinear verso and margins on verso: commentary on passages from Genesis, including the days of the creation, the creation of men and the incident of the Tree of knowledge of good and evil. Verso: petition to the Fatimid amīr Tāj al-Dawla from Ṣāliḥ al-Ḵaybarī, a Baghdadi Jew. Ṣāliḥ petitions regarding a miserable situation into which he fell after a pledge made to Abū ʿAlī al-Ḥusayn b. Ḥasan. As a consequence, Ṣāliḥ was imprisoned for six months and is still in debt for 300 dinars. In order to repay his debt he was given the task of producing a tunic out of two pieces of Persian fabric, one yellow and one white. This task has not yet been completed, and Ṣāliḥ seems to be seeking the amīr’s understanding and support in this delay. Ca. 11th century.Condition: Holes, rubbed, fadedLayout: 36 lines (recto); 14-33 lines
Recto: halakhic text, possibly part of a responsum, written by Ephraim b. Šemarya, dealing with excommunication (11th century). Verso: unidentified text in Arabic script.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 27 lines + marginalia (recto); 22 lines (verso)