Fragment of a 13th-century letter, probably from the family of the judge Elijah, mentioning Abū l-Barakāt, Sitt Rayḥān and Sitt Jawhar.Condition: badly torn, stainedLayout: 6 lines
Carefully written begging letter from a woman to the Nagid David b. Abraham b. Maimonides. She lives on charity with her children in a house with no roof, and winter has just begun. Refers to a sum of 30 dinars.Condition: tornLayout: 14 lines (recto); 1 line (verso)
Letter from Mūsā, the son-in-law of Abū Zikrī b. Nathaniel b. Hillel, to the prominent judge Elijah regarding the postponement of a wedding.Condition: torn, cut, holes, stainedLayout: 21 lines + marginalia (recto); 8 lines (verso)
The beginning of a letter written by Solomon b. Elijah to the communities of Egypt, through Abū l-Faraj.Condition: torn, stainedLayout: 6 lines (recto; verso is blank)
The beginning of a letter from Solomon b. Elijah the judge to Abū l-Faraj b. Abū l-Ḥasan al-ʿAṭṭār. Five short lines preface the letter, consisting of the sender’s name followed by biblical verses. The address on verso is given both in Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic.Condition: holesLayout: 9 lines (recto); 6 lines (verso)
Letter in the hand of Solomon b. Elijah to the Nagid (Abraham Maimonides), suggesting that a certain Abū l-ʿIzz b. ʿImrān could work off his debts by working as a scribe.Condition: rubbedLayout: 12 lines + marginalia (recto; verso is blank)
Letter from Judah to Solomon ha-Nasi (probably Solomon b. Yišay, 13th century).Condition: torn, rubbedLayout: 7 lines + marginalia (recto); 1 line (verso)
Epistolary formulae and drafts of letters, mentioning the Nagid David (b. Abraham Maimonides?) and a certain Obadiah.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 7-13 lines
Beginning of a letter from Elijah the judge to Simḥa (probably Simḥa ha-Kohen b. Solomon, Elijah’s son-in-law).Condition: tornLayout: 4 lines + marginalia (recto; verso is blank)
Recto: Hebrew letter from Solomon b. Elijah to a man in Cairo he had intended to visit. Verso: Judaeo-Arabic letter in a different hand.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 7 lines (recto); 9 lines + marginalia (verso)
Letter to Šemaryahu ha-Nagid ha-Gadol (Šemarya b. David) from a certain Ḥalfon, who asks to be appointed as cantor. Dated post-1213 CE.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 14 lines (recto; verso is blank)