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Belongs with T-S AS 136.360, 406 (row 7, no. 9)
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Fragments from the Cairo Genizah are datable from the
Dr Solomon Schechter and his patron Dr Charles Taylor gave the manuscripts to Cambridge University Library in 1898 as the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Collection
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