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Passover Songs
The Seder
The 15 Steps in the Order of the Seder
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Ma Nishtana
The Four Questions
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Echad Mi Yodea
Who Know's One?!
5
Listen (2:36)
Dayenu
"It would have been sufficient..."
1
Listen (1:59)
Hei Lachma Anya
"This is the bread of affliction..."
2
Listen (3:37)
Mimitzraim Gealtonu
"We were redeemed from Egypt"
This melody sung in two parts, celebrates the Exodus from Egypt and is sung with great joy and enthusiasm, particularly during the Passover holidays
2
Listen (2:56)
Al Achas
"Thus how much more so should we be grateful to the Omnipresent One"
Listen (2:07)
Vehi Sheomdo
"This is what has stood by our fathers and us!"
1
Listen (3:35)
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