The white cotton Torah^scroll^binder is a long narrow cloth composed of four pieces. The cloth bears an inscription and printed illustrations. The inscription is written in square full letters and reads:
"צבי המכונה הירש בכה )בן כבוד הרב( יחזקאל נולד במזט )מזל טוב( יום א אדרח )א דראש חודש( אלול תקפט ה)השם( יגדלהו לתורה ת"מ )תורת משה( לחופה )קול ששון וקול שמחה קול חתן וקול כלה( ולמט )ולמעשים טובים( אמן סלה."
"Zvi named Hirsh son of the honourable Rabbi Ezekiel borned in Good Luck on Sunday 1 Elul (5)689 (1929) May the Lord raise him to Torah, Mosses commanded us law, Hupah The voice of mirth, and the voice of gladness, the voice of the bridegroom and the voice of the bride (Jer. 7:34) And for good fortune Amen selah".
The illustrations depict floral motif,an open Torah scroll with a crown, a Hupa in a shape of tow columns with the verse of Jer. 7:34. surrmounted by a crown.