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For the pizmonim liturgical poems for Purim, set in honor of R. Ephraim M. Hafetz, attributed here to Tunis in the month of Nisan.
Evening, according to the Psalms
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Open the gate, O my people, inside it is good.
Preparation for him, a young man, white, according to standard and in the comfort of Pah Likely an acronym or kabbalistic abbreviation..
The Hebrew word "קודש" (Kodesh, meaning "Holy") is written in a large, bold, and highly decorative Maghrebi/Tunisian Hebrew cursive script, serving as a section title with exaggerated flourishes.
As he opened his mouth, he thinks,
Grace for every poor mouth,
Blessed is the Lord, remember our kindness,
A heart sealed like a star,
Days of blessing,
For they saw Hebrew abbreviations for a specific prayer the desirability of Zion, our splendor,
My soul has longed and also languished.
Do not, O [Lord], because of the father referring to Abraham,
And upon Isaac, [His] redeemed ones he thinks,
My God, do not, He shall bless,
Also remember for him the kindness of the ancestors,
A thousand upon you,
They saw, they saw Hebrew abbreviations the desirability of Zion, our splendor,
Answer us in Your mercy.