Records of Ḥevra Lomde Miḳra of Kalvaria, 1771-1858. The Ḥevra, apparently meeting in its own synagogue, studied the 24 books of the Tanakh every day between minḥah and maʻariv, with the excepti... Show moreRecords of Ḥevra Lomde Miḳra of Kalvaria, 1771-1858. The Ḥevra, apparently meeting in its own synagogue, studied the 24 books of the Tanakh every day between minḥah and maʻariv, with the exception of the eve of Shabbat, Shabbat, the eve of Yom Tov and Yom Tov. Fines were imposed for failing to comply with the rules of the Ḥevra which are listed on p. 6a-7a. There are also lists of officers and members, records of new members accepted, lists of fines, etc. Show less