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English: A typical edition of an old-style Tikkun Kore'im, with the text of the Torah shown in 245 parallel columns according to the standard Ashkenazic tradition. The right column (vocalized with vowels and cantillation) has been pasted from the popular edition published by Meir Letteris and the left column (unpointed) shows a standard old scroll whose images were reproduced many times from the early 20th century. The lines, however, do not match, as was typical of older editions (as opposed to contemporary editions).

Following the Torah itself are haftarot, the Scroll of Esther, laws about reading the Torah, and various prayers, all reproduced from old editions.

An index is found on the final page (moved from the first page, as it appears in the HebrewBooks.org file, to the back, in order for the page numbers in this file to match both the column numbers in an actual Torah scroll and in the index).
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Source Adaptation of http://hebrewbooks.org/50656
Author Max Letteris (right column) and an unknown scribe (left column).

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