Ms 9 contains two works. First work (leaves 1-65), dated Paris, 28 Siṿan 672 [1812], was written in author Joseph David Sinzheim's own handwriting, 35 lines to a page, Ashkenazic script; second wo... Show moreMs 9 contains two works. First work (leaves 1-65), dated Paris, 28 Siṿan 672 [1812], was written in author Joseph David Sinzheim's own handwriting, 35 lines to a page, Ashkenazic script; second work (leaves 67-97) by Tsevi Binyamin Oyerbakh added later; copyist unknown. Ms 9A consists of 16 various handwritten pages. Show less
Includes index. Written in the author's own handwriting. Thirty-five lines to a page; Ashkenazic script. Dated: Paris, 10 Adar 571 [1811] - 18 Ḥeshṿan 572 [1811].
Includes notes at end by the author's son-in-law Avraham ben Aviʻezri Zelig Oyerbakh. Includes index, completed in 1811. Dated: Paris, 25 Av 570 [1810]. Written in author's own handwriting. Forty-f... Show moreIncludes notes at end by the author's son-in-law Avraham ben Aviʻezri Zelig Oyerbakh. Includes index, completed in 1811. Dated: Paris, 25 Av 570 [1810]. Written in author's own handwriting. Forty-five lines to a page; Ashkenazic script. Show less
Includes a question posed to the author regarding a custom of some women to sew the parchment sheets of Torah scrolls with catgut. Many pages and spaces are blank; apparently only notes or an outli... Show moreIncludes a question posed to the author regarding a custom of some women to sew the parchment sheets of Torah scrolls with catgut. Many pages and spaces are blank; apparently only notes or an outline for a fuller work. Written in author's own handwriting; Ashkenazic script; undated. 5-35 lines to a page. Show less
Contents: Masekhet Nazir (mi-daf 30 ṿa-elekh) -- Masekhet Soṭah. Written in France in author's own handwriting. 50 lines to a page. Ashkenazic script.
Contents: Masekhet Ḳidushin -- Masekhet Giṭin -- Masekhet Nazir. Written in France in author's own handwriting. Ashkenazic script. 45 lines to a page.
Two cycles of sermons on the Pentateuch and festivals, and on Tractate Yevamot. Written in author's own handwriting. Fifty lines to a page; Ashkenazic script. Dated: Strasbourg, 28 Shevat, 5568 [18... Show moreTwo cycles of sermons on the Pentateuch and festivals, and on Tractate Yevamot. Written in author's own handwriting. Fifty lines to a page; Ashkenazic script. Dated: Strasbourg, 28 Shevat, 5568 [1808]. Includes index. Show less
Contents: Ketubbot (98B-) -- Nedarim -- Bava meẓia (95A-) -- Ḳovets ʻal yad: on Tractate Berakhot and Mishnah Zeraʻim -- Shabbat. Written in France in the author's own handwriting; no date given.... Show moreContents: Ketubbot (98B-) -- Nedarim -- Bava meẓia (95A-) -- Ḳovets ʻal yad: on Tractate Berakhot and Mishnah Zeraʻim -- Shabbat. Written in France in the author's own handwriting; no date given. Fifty lines to a page; Ashkenazic script. Show less