Collection of four leaves of paper printed about different subjects, all extraordinarily rare, some bibliographically unknown, and not appearing in the collections at the large libraries.
* Adwertentzie – various regulations for the distribution of support to the poor. [Amsterdam?], 1802.
There is a known leaf with a similar title printed in Amsterdam in 1787.
* Letter from the Bilogrado community to that in Mantua with a request to support the community’s poor via emissary R’ Avraham son of Menachem Koriel. [Venice?], 1795.
Signed on the letter (in print) by: Rabbi David Pinto, av beit din of the community, and the community representatives: R’ David Russo, Yuedah Cohen, R’ Chaim Rozanes, R’ Shmuel Asael and R’ Yeudah Amar. The word “Mantua” at the top of the leaf was added by hand.
* Shtar Tosefet Ketubah – a form that was never filled out. [Amsterdam, c. mid 1700s.]
* Tefillah L’Na’arei Bnei Yisrael HaBa’im Yom B’Yom Lilmod Sefer V’Lashon Ashkenaz V’Italiah. [Trieste, 1829.]
A blessing in honor of “Our king, our master, the pious kaiser” appears in the prayer after study There is a similar leaf known printed with a German and Romanian translation with print details explicitly mentioned.
[4] printed leaves.
Various conditions. Tears, lacks and significant wear in two leaves. Old mold stain on another leaf.