Yom le-yabbashah

"Yom le-yabbashah" (Hebrew: יום ליבשה) is a piyyut (liturgical poem) composed by Rabbi Yehuda Halevi for the seventh day of Passover, focusing mainly on the splitting of the Red Sea during the exodus from Egypt. The piyyut is recited as part of the blessings of the Shema prayer, and it is also sung in some communities at the festive meal of the Brit Milah (circumcision ceremony).

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Yom le-yabbashah

"Yom le-yabbashah" (Hebrew: יום ליבשה) is a piyyut (liturgical poem) composed by Rabbi Yehuda Halevi for the seventh day of Passover, focusing mainly on the splitting of the Red Sea during the exodus from Egypt. The piyyut is recited as part of the blessings of the Shema prayer, and it is also sung in some communities at the festive meal of the Brit Milah (circumcision ceremony).

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