The Orot Sephardic Weekday Siddur (2002), p. 158.1-18 (lines 8-17)
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17 lines. Begins in the middle of the penitential prayers (selihot) inserted into the sixth blessing of the Amidah. What follows is the well-known blessing ("Anenu"), which is read during the Amidah on fast days. With Judeo-Arabic instructions.
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17 lines. Begins in the middle of the penitential prayers (selihot) inserted into the sixth blessing of the Amidah. What follows is the well-known blessing ("Anenu"), which is read during the Amidah on fast days. With Judeo-Arabic instructions.
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