This is a March 1913 issue of "Magyar Zsinagóga" (XIV. évf. 6. Füzet. Március), a Hungarian Jewish periodical. It was printed in Baranya-Mágocs. The issue contains articles related to Purim, Joseph, and Moses in Egypt. The cover displays the periodical's title, volume, issue number, and date. József Lebovits' name is prominently featured, suggesting his involvement as a contributor or editor. The item exhibits age-related wear, including staining, creasing, and minor tears, primarily along the edges and spine. Traces of postage are visible. The paper is off-white/tan in color. The table of contents (Tartalom) indicates articles covering aspects of Jewish life and scholarship in early 20th-century Hungary. One article focuses on the connection between Joseph, Moses, and the Purim story. The text is printed in Hungarian with interspersed Hebrew script, likely biblical quotations and religious commentary. An image of a hand holding a page illustrates the paper's texture and fragility, partially obscuring some text. Advertisements provide insight into the social and commercial context of the period. One advertisement is for "Penzio Stern, Villa Florentina Abbázia," an orthodox pension in Abbázia (present-day Opatija, Croatia) offering kosher cuisine. Another advertisement features "Bóni" brand products, potentially foodstuffs or condiments. This 1913 issue of "Magyar Zsinagóga" provides information on the religious, cultural, and social dynamics of Hungarian Jewry at the time. The item exhibits age-related wear, including tears, stains, and brittleness. The overall condition is subject to individual assessment of age-related wear. Images are available for condition assessment and historical context.