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Ayyalath Hen

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"Ayyalath Hen" (Hebrew:אַיֶּלֶת חֵן,romanizedʾAyyālaṯ Ḥēn,lit.'A Graceful Doe') is aHebrewJewishpiyyut (liturgical poem) written by RabbiShalom Shabazi.[1] It is sung byYemenite Jewish communities to grooms during theSheva Brachot.

The piyyut is an acrostic, spelling the author's name Al-Shabazi Mashta (Hebrew:אלשבזי משתא).

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Ayyalath Hen was sung byOfra Haza on her 1984 albumYemenite Songs.

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  1. ^Idelsohn, Abraham Zevi (1930).שירי תימן. Cincinnati: בית המדרש לרבנים. p. 102.
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