Some strophe endings denoted by a sof pasuḳ; a few words partially vocalized; first text (l. 1-5) in a different, more cursive hand.; The upper end of the folio is the last five lines of an epistle of encouragement and consolation, apparently to a pupil on the death of his master. Followed by a line marking a new text.; The published edition, copied from Petersburg RNL B Antonin 182, starts in the 16th strophe (the second ח). Our fragment starts in the 15th (the first ח), and reaches to the end of the 19th strophe (the first of י, ibid. l. 20).; Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic. Hebrew
Physical Location:
Library at the Katz Center, Genizah Fragments, Halper 310
Collection:
Cairo Genizah Collection (University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. Library)
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