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The following description was prepared by William Gross:
Italian Jewry had a particular fondness for the composition of Hebrew poems and texts. The inspiration for the writing or printing of such texts was to honor or commemorate different events in Jewish life. The result is a large number of single manuscript or printed pages, often with decorative elements as well as text. This extensive use of the Hebrew language in such creative ways is a marked characteristic of Italian Jewry between the 16th and 19th centuries.
This often expressed itself in special prayers created for occasional use. In this example there is a manuscript page carrying a special poem in honor of two men, Yosef and Avraham, who appear to have been leaders in a holy confraternity. This poem is written in their praise.
In Honor of: Yosef ve-Avraham