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        <note>Catchwords on each side (?); Hebrew text bears Tiberian vowel points; the Targum bears interlinear Babylonian vowels; headline in slightly enlarged squared characters; From a collection of Haftarot with Targum Pseudo-Jonathan after each verse; it contains the end of the paragraph from Micah (VII 18-20) which concludes the Haftarah for Minḥah of Yom Kippur; followed by, after seven lines of the recto, the heading לראשון של סוכה בתרי עשר; The Haftarah for the first of Sukkoth (Zechariah XIII 9-XIV). This fragment contains up to XIV 16 [והיה כל [הנותר. See S. Goitein: Sidre ḥinukh bi-yeme ha-Geʾonim u-vet ha-Rambam / S.D. Goitein. Yerushalayim : Mekhon Ben-Tsevi, 1962, p. 54.</note>
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