[1] leaf printed on both its sides. 20×35 cm. Solomon press. Interesting gilt print at front on red paper, images of Moses and Aaron and the text “Minhag Yisrael Torah! on L’G B’Omer it is customary in Eretz Yisrael and out of the country to cut a child’s hair, and leave peyot on the sides, and we are careful not to cut the corners of his head…and the child receives a Jewish look….” The back features a table created from 36 letters on top of 36 letters, according to Chazal’s maxim regarding cutting the hair…by Rabbi Meir b”r Yechiel Zvi HaKOhen, in which this text appears 100s of thousands of time in different combinations. Light cut in the upper left corner. Within a protective plastic covering. Very fine condition.