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        <note>Each verse starts a new line; where the verses are longer, the exceeding part is centered; verse endings denoted by a sof pasuḳ, piyyut endings by a circle; Two fragments from a Rahit from a Ḳedushta for Yom Kippur; remainder is from the piyyut תלולים בקומתם בת עין לא תחזה placed before וקרא זה אל זה, whose acrostic is ordered תשר״ק; The legible part of the fragment includes verse כ-ר, and on the verso א-ה. Each verse ends: זה. The remainder of the verso contains the first 6 verses of the next piyyut, that starts אהדר אלי זה אשר יעץ, each verse rhymes מר-; These two are found in this sequence, in an arrangement of Rahiṭim in Oxford Bodleian Heb. g. 8 fols. 16-27 (Cowely 2857, 3) listed by M. Zulay, Erets Yiśraʾel u-fiyuṭeha / Menaḥem Zulai. Jerusalem : Magnes, c1995, p. 521-522, and published by E. Fleischer, Ḳovets ʹal yad, v. 17 (1968), p. 64-66, as Rahiṭim that may be attributed to Yose ben Yose; There, the latter starts: אאדר as it does in Cambridge, Glass 28.9; Fol. 2 contains the last 17 verses (ו-ת of the alphabetic acrostic) of the piyyut היום הזה יום סליחה ומחילה, to be inserted before האופנים וחיות הקדש לעומתם. Each verse ends with the word תשובה.</note>
        <note>Condition: non-consecutive; fol. 1 damaged and erased, missing top 7 lines.</note>
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