Though the earliest entry is dated 1782, the book is of later provenance, probably of the first half of the nineteenth century.; G303, HB20.; only a quarter of which are filled in with writing, the others bear only names on top and some are altogether blank.; Former ms. numbers: Katch Hb20; Glatzer G303.; Hebrew. Written in Ashkenazic cursive hands, in Hebrew and Judeo-German, in black ink.
Physical Location:
Library at the Katz Center, Rare Book Manuscripts, CAJS Rar Ms 241
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