Scheiber, A., Geniza Studies, Hildesheim/New York, 1981, p. 330. Cf.
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Notes:
9 lines. Apparently a tale involving Alexander, Manasse and Moses. Alexander Scheiber refers to B 4196 as being written by Joseph Rosh ha-Seder, but probably means this fragment.
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9 lines. Apparently a tale involving Alexander, Manasse and Moses. Alexander Scheiber refers to B 4196 as being written by Joseph Rosh ha-Seder, but probably means this fragment.
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