Partly in Judeo-Persian. Binding at top ("flip chart-style")., Religious poems for use at a circumcision, Persian Rabbinic Hebrew script og Allony & Kupfer
For a detailed description of the contents, see the IMHM record., Collection of documents (sermons, poems, lettes etc.), Hebrew square and cursive script og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 251
Yizkor prayers for:, Moshe Benyamin Wolff ben Alexander, d. 14 Adar 5574 (1814-03-06), buried 15 Adar 5574 (1814-03-07);, Yisaskhar Beer ben Aelxander Wolff, buried 16 Iyar 5587 (1827-05-13);, Yetkhe bat Beer Gans, married to Alexander Wolff from Darmstadt, d. 16 Ḥeshvan 5593 (1832-11-07), buried 18 Ḥeshvan 5593 (1932-11-09), Yizkor prayers og Hebrew square script
Groom: Ḥayim ben Yisrael (חיים בן ישראל), Bride: Tsipor bat Reuven (צפור בת ראובן), Ketubah (marriage contract), Hebrew square script og Signtures in Hebrew cursive script
Rich decorations, mostly in blue and red ink. Title page with two coats of arms. Incl. Haggada (fol. 166a ff) with several (wine) stains. The binding and the gilt edges with toolings included in the digitization., The manuscript was presented to David Simonsen on June 8th, 1891, by Philip W. Heyman (1837-1893), who had aqcuired it in Bellagio, Italy (see pencilled note in David Simonsen's hand on the inside of the binding)., Maḥzor for the whole year, according to the Italian rite; written for a woman, Italian Hebrew square and cursive scripts og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 148; IJA 5, # 187-196.
Includes a short quote from â€La religion†by Louis Racine on the inner front cover. May also contain texts by Eljakim Soldin (see Cod. Sim. Heb. Add. 2)., Theological and philosophical texts og Hebrew cursive script
For a detailed description of the contents, see the IMHM record., Responsa and Halakhic decisions by Italian rabbis, Hebrew square and cursive script, Minor parts in Italian, mainly cursive og Allony & Kupfer 1964, # 243
Fol. [78a-80a] digitized but not foliated; fol. [80b-91a] blank and not digitized., Abbreviated Yiddish translation of Avraham ben Yehuda Farissol's commentary on the Book of Job., German Hebrew cursive script og Allony & Kupfer 196, # 107