Recto: a Hebrew blessing followed by a passage in Aramaic on ritual enclosure (ערוב חצרות). In the right margin there are remains of two lines in Judaeo-Arabic with a square letter aleph between them. Verso: an unidentified text mentioning qidduš pesaḥ and possibly quoting Isaiah 19:25. At the bottom of the page two barely legible lines in Judaeo-Arabic mention the elder Abū l-ʿAbbās.Condition: Torn, holes, rubbed, stainedLayout: 6 lines + marginalia (recto); 12 lines (verso)
P2 f.1 followed by P1 f. 1 and P3 f. 2: Birkat ha-Mazon. P3 f. 1, P1 f. 2 and P2 f. 2: qaddiš. P4: Judaeo-Arabic letter sent by Ismaʿīl to al-Šayḵ al-Ḥaver David ha-Kohen, mentioning the elder Abraham and Damascus. The letter starts on the current verso. A line of address in Arabic script is found on recto. P5: The cover page and beginning of birkat ha-mazon, copied by Mešullam b. Yefet.Condition: Torn, holes, slightly stainedLayout: 5–15 lines
Genesis 1:12-14 and 1:20-21, with an inscription concerning ownership in the lower margin: אלירושלמיין במצר.Condition: torn, holesLayout: 6 lines + marginalia
Very little text remains to identify; possibly a Bible commentary.Condition: badly torn, faded, badly stainedLayout: 6 lines (recto); 10 lines + 3 lines (verso)
Probably a Bible commentary in Judaeo-Arabic, quoting Song of Songs 3:7; marginal jottings in Arabic are visible on both sides of the page.Condition: badly torn, holes, rubbed, faded, badly stainedLayout: 11 lines + marginalia (recto); 13 lines + marginalia (verso)
Text is too damaged to identify, possibly a Bible commentary.Condition: badly torn, holes, rubbed, faded, badly stainedLayout: 8 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Probably a Karaite Bible commentary, quoting Psalms 125:4. Mentions the name David b. Boaz (Karaite scholar of the 10th-11th century) on verso.Condition: torn, badly rubbed, stainedLayout: 14 lines (recto); 3 + 3 lines (verso)
Probably opening page of a book (biblical commentary?), quoting Deuteronomy 4:39, 40.Condition: torn, holes, badly rubbed, faded, stainedLayout: 13 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Discussion that mentions Daniel, Ḥananya and ‘king’s food’. Probably commentary on or discussion relating to Daniel 1.Condition: torn, holes, rubbed, faded, stainedLayout: 17 lines (recto; verso is blank)
Possibly a commentary on Deuteronomy, with citations from Deuteronomy 33:29.Condition: torn, holes, rubbed, fadedLayout: 10 lines (recto); 11 lines (verso)
Text with citations such as Isaiah 24:22 and Leviticus 19:20, possibly a commentary on Isaiah.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 11 lines (recto); 14 lines (verso)
Possibly a fragment from a commentary (on Isaiah?) or a rabbinic work; cites Isaiah 58:13.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 9 lines (recto); 10 lines + marginalia (verso)
Possibly a fragment from a commentary (on Isaiah?) or rabbinic work, citing Isaiah 37:17 and 41:7 and Ecclesiastes 12:1.Condition: torn, rubbed, stainedLayout: 10 lines (recto); 11 lines (verso)
Unidentified work, which includes a citation of Ecclesiastes 3:22; possibly a Bible commentary.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 9 lines (recto); 10 lines (verso)
Work with many biblical citations, Isaiah 41:19, 43:20-21, 60:22, Job 41:7-8, Hosea 2:17, possibly a commentary on Isaiah.Condition: torn, holes, rubbedLayout: 8-13 lines
Possibly a commentary on selected passages from Genesis, with many biblical citations, such as Genesis 3:11; 4:10; 20:14; 2 Kings 5:25; Proverbs 20:14.Condition: torn, holes, rubbed, fadedLayout: 4 lines
Commentary on Numbers 18 or part of a treatise on offerings and tithes (quoting Numbers 18:11, 18, 19, 24).Condition: torn, holes, faded, badly stainedLayout: 21 lines + marginalia