Talmudic novellae and in-depth studies in Ashkenazic script. The writer mentions much in the name of ‘my teacher and rabbi.’ On a leaf that is attached to the manuscript, it is noted that the writer is a disciple of the author of Shev Ya’akov – could he have seen this in the body of the work?
Noted on the last leaf: Written and completed on Friday, the eve of Shabbat Beshalach, 1744.
[28] pp. 22×17 cm. Written densely, generally legible.
Moderate-fine condition. The ink is faded in several places. Wear in the margins, water stains, not bound.