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Rabbi Yehuda ben Shmuel ibn Abbas (fl. 12th c.) was born in Fez, Morocco and moved east . Most of his years he worked in Babylon and lived in his last years in Aram Tsoba. We know from him about twenty essays and piyyutim, some of which were absorbed into the Aram Tsoba.
Contributed on: 01 Sep 2021 by Stephen Belsky | Yehudah ben Shmuel ibn Abbas | ❧
This is the piyyut, עֵת שַׁעֲרֵי רָצוֹן (Eit Shaarei Ratson) by Rabbi Yehuda ben Shmuel ibn Abbas (12th century Aleppo, Syria (born in Fez, Morocco)). The English translation presented here is by Rabbi Stephen Belsky. . . .
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