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Liturgy sobre Cantares 7:2

מַה־יָּפ֧וּ פְעָמַ֛יִךְ בַּנְּעָלִ֖ים בַּת־נָדִ֑יב חַמּוּקֵ֣י יְרֵכַ֔יִךְ כְּמ֣וֹ חֲלָאִ֔ים מַעֲשֵׂ֖ה יְדֵ֥י אָמָּֽן׃

O teu umbigo como uma taça redonda, a que não falta bebida; o teu ventre como montão de trigo, cercado de lírios.

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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