The first 31 lines list dead notables, l. 32 recto - l. 7 verso add blessings for their living decendants, the last nine lines are a blessing for the community, and its leader the Nagid Moses (Maimonides). Outstanding is the mention of R. Peraḥya (l. 17) who was martyred.; Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic. Hebrew; Forms part of: Cairo Genizah Collection.
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