Liturgy su Cantico dei cantici 7:78
Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz
For the sanctity of Your pious one [Aharon] remember the beauty of [their] feet.11This refers to the Yisrael who walked to the temple on the three Pilgrimage Festivals. See Shir Hashirim 7:2, “How beautiful are your feet with shoes, daughter of [the] prince.” Our Sages tell us that this was said of Yisrael, the children of Avraham who was called נָדִיב, a prince. May Your mercy be aroused, for we have been doubly punished. Return us O God, to fear You, and do not reveal our shame. Answer us, as You answered Dovid, and his son Shlomo in Yerushalayim.
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Selichot Edot HaMizrach
Our God and God of our fathers, do not make an end to us; hold back Your hand in judgement. When the rebuke comes in front of You, do not erase our name from Your book. Your approach is to investigate [before giving] discipline; Your mercy precedes Your anger. [If] there is a poverty of deeds in Your domicile, bring charity from Yourself. Our Parent, in our screaming out to You, order our salvation at the encounter (prayer). And bring back the captivity of the tents of the innocent one (Jacob). See his entrances, as they are desolate. Remember Your oration; Your testimony is not forgotten from the mouth of his descendants. Release the sealed heritage; place the secret in study of You; [from] the round crescent vessel (the Sanhedrin), please do not remove deliberation. Know Israel who have known You; estrange the nations who have not known You. As You shall bring back the ones besieged with ropes of hope to the fortified one (Jerusalem).
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