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The manuscript "Patshegen ketav ha-dat" by Caleb Afendopolo includes discussion of issues relating to the Jewish laws (Halakhot) of reading and writing the Torah scrolls and Hilkhot Berakhot- the Jewish laws of the Blessings. There is a title "Igeret Kalev"on each leaf of Hilkhot Berakhot.
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Colophon: "Nishlam ha-sefer shenat 5257 le-perat ha-elef ha-shishi po be-kefar Karama asher me-ʻever la-yam ʻir Ḳostandina rabati ofek Bizandio shbe-ʻad ʻKadaḳidonish ... Nishlam igeret Kalev ... ha-s. Patshegen ketav ha-dat le-Kalev Afondofoli ha-Ḳaraei" (lesf 41b).
Manuscripts written on paper in Karaite cursive hand.
The leaves are wrongly bound. Leaves 11a-18b should follow leaf 27b.
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Mendelsohn, I. Descriptive catalogue of Semitic manuscripts, p. 17
Electronic reproduction. New York, N.Y. : Columbia University Libraries, 2020.
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Vocalized Hebrew; Karaite cursive hand.
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The main sequence of "Patshegen ketav ha-dat" includes two parts: 1. Discussion of issues relating to the Jewish laws (Halakhot) of reading and writing the Torah scrolls (leaves 1a-17b) -- 2. Helkhot Berakhot- the Jewish laws of the Blessings (17b-33b). There is a title "Igeret Kalev" on each leaf in part two.
The leaf from "Sefer ha-Mivḥar" quotes Exodus 10:28, but the commentary itself belongs to the end of chapter 11 since the interpretation of chapter 12 begins three lines from the end.
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