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Liturgy su Lamentazioni 5:78

Siddur Ashkenaz

And when it34The Ark. rested, he35Moses. would say: Return, Adonoy, to the myriads and thousands of Israel.36Numbers 10:36. Arise, Adonoy unto Your resting place, You and the Ark of Your strength. Let Your priests clothe themselves in righteousness, and let Your devoted ones sing in joy. For the sake of David, Your servant, do not reject Your anointed.37Psalms 132:8-10. For I have given you good instruction, do not forsake My Torah.38Proverbs 4:2. It is a tree of life to those who grasp it, and those who support it are fortunate.39Proverbs 3:18. Its ways are ways of pleasantness and all its paths are peace.40Proverbs 3:17. Cause us to return to you, Adonoy, and we shall return; renew our days as of old.41Lamentations 5:21.
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Selichot Nusach Ashkenaz Lita

Your lambs [Israel] are beaten by [the enemy] who roar [with triumph] like the sea, they are ravished and robbed in the hands of the nations; “Why have You forgotten us forever, forsaken us for so long a time.”3Lamentations 5:20.
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Selichot Nusach Polin

Your lambs [Israel] are beaten by [the enemy] who roar [with triumph] like the sea, they are ravished and robbed in the hands of the nations; “Why have You forgotten us forever, forsaken us for so long a time.”3Lamentations 5:20.
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forsaken us for so long a time.”3Lamentations 5:20.
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Selichot Edot HaMizrach

Lord, hear; Lord, forgive; Lord, listen and act, do not delay. For Your sake, my God; for Your name is called upon Your city and upon Your people. Bring us back to You and we shall return; renew our days as of old.
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Selichot Edot HaMizrach

Lord, hear; Lord, forgive; Lord, listen and act, do not delay. For Your sake, my God; for Your name is called upon Your city and upon Your people. Bring us back to You and we shall return; renew our days as of old.
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Selichot Nusach Polin

If they were stubborn like a heifer from their many days and years [of exile]; [then] by virtue of every fitting attribute, I will lift my eyes to the heavens, and open my mouth in behalf of my people, who are the fewest among peoples. “Why do You forget us forever, [and] forsake us for the length of days?”12Lamentations 5:20.
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Selichot Nusach Ashkenaz Lita

If they were stubborn like a heifer from their many days and years [of exile]; [then] by virtue of every fitting attribute, I will lift my eyes to the heavens, and open my mouth in behalf of my people, who are the fewest among peoples. “Why do You forget us forever, [and] forsake us for the length of days?”12Lamentations 5:20.
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[and] forsake us for the length of days?”12Lamentations 5:20.
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Siddur Sefard

And when it34The Ark. rested, he35Moses. would say: Return, Adonoy, to the myriads and thousands of Israel.36Numbers 10:36. Arise, Adonoy unto Your resting place, You and the Ark of Your strength. Let Your priests clothe themselves in righteousness, and let Your devoted ones sing in joy. For the sake of David, Your servant, do not reject Your anointed.37Psalms 132:8-10. For I have given you good instruction, do not forsake My Torah.38Proverbs 4:2. It is a tree of life to those who grasp it, and those who support it are fortunate.39Proverbs 3:18. Its ways are ways of pleasantness and all its paths are peace.40Proverbs 3:17. Cause us to return to you, Adonoy, and we shall return; renew our days as of old.41Lamentations 5:21.
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Selichot Edot HaMizrach

We have been guiltier than any people. We have become more ashamed than any nation. Our joy has been exiled from us. Our heart is despondent from our sins. Our desire is smashed and our glory is broken – the sanctuary of our Temple is destroyed from our iniquities. Our tower has become a desolation; the beauty of our land is for strangers; our strength for foreigners. In front of our eyes, they stole our labor; it is pulled away and plucked from us. They placed their yoke upon us; we bore [it] upon our shoulder. Slaves controlled us; there is no redemption from their hand. Many troubles have surrounded us. We called to You, Lord our God, [but] You distanced Yourself from us because of our iniquities. We have turned away from following You; we have strayed like sheep and have become lost and we have still not returned from our straying.
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz

renew our days as of old.72Eichah 5:21. Give ear to our words, Adonoy! Consider our meditations. May the words of our mouths be acceptable — and the thoughts of our hearts—before You, Adonoy, our Rock, and our Redeemer. Cast us not away from Your Presence, and Your holy spirit take not from us.73Tehillim 51:13. Do not cast us off in time of old age, when our strength fails, do not forsake us.74Tehillim 71:9. Forsake us not, Adonoy, our God, be not far removed from us.75Tehillim 38:22 Give us a sign of Your goodness that our enemies may see it and be ashamed; for You, Adonoy, have helped us and comforted us.76Tehillim 86:17 For You, Adonoy, do we wait, You will answer us, our Master, our God.77Tehillim 38:16
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renew our days as of old.41Lamentations 5:21.
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renew our days as of old.72Eichah 5:21.
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