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Seder song (Hotel California)
To the tune of Hotel California On an Egyptian desert highway Cool wind in our hair Warm smell of mazohballs Rising up through the air. Up ahead in the distance There’s no food in sight My head grew ...Songscontributed by isaac galena -

Seder Lullaby
To the Tune of Mockingbird Hush, little Moses, don't say a word, God's going to give you a bush to burn. And if that burning bush don't sing, God's going to make you goto the Egyptian king. And if that king ...Songscontributed by isaac galena -

Seder Company
To the "Three's Company" Theme Song Come and knock on our door ... We've been waiting for you ... Where the 5th cup is yours and yours and yours, Eliyahu's company, too! Come join us for our sedor... Take ...Songscontributed by isaac galena -

Seder Cheers
To the Tune of the "CHEERS" THEME SONG Making your seder in Florida today takes every penny you've got. Taking a tax break from all your school tuitions, sure would help a lot. Wouldn't you like to get away? Some ...Songscontributed by isaac galena -

Seder Family
To the “Addams Family" Theme song They're creepy and they're snoopy, Neurotic and kooky, all craving mazoball soupy, Your Seder Family. Their house is clean from chometz Your uncle seems to have tur ...Songscontributed by isaac galena -

Go Down Moses
While the Jews endured harsh slavery in Egypt, God chose Moses to lead them out to freedom. Moses encountered God at the burning bush and then returned to Egypt to lead the people out of Egypt. He demanded that Pharaoh let the Jew ...Songscontributed by caroline -

In Search of Freedom: A Passov
Opening Song: Go Down Moses (Let My People Go) "Go Down Moses" is a African American spiritual that uses the Israelite liberation story to give voice to the pain, suffering, and ho ...Songscontributed by American Jewish World Service -

Dayenu
The company repeats the refrain "Dayenu" which is equivalent to "It would have satisfied us". How manifold are the favors which God has conferred upon us! HAD HE brought us out of Egypt, and not divided the sea for us, Dayenu! H ...Songscontributed by Sara Smith -

Dayeinu Part II (Hebrew)
עַל אַחַת, כַמָה וכַמָה , טוֹבָה כְפולָה ומְכֻפֶלֶת לַמָקוֹם עָלֵינו: שֶהוֹצִיאָנו מִמִצְרַים, וְעָשָה בָהֶם שְפָטִים, וְעָשָ ...Songscontributed by Sara Smith -

Dayeinu Part II (Translation)
How much more so do we have to be thankful for the manifold and unbounded blessings of God: He brought us out of Egypt, and executed judgments against the Egyptians, and executed judgments against their gods, and put to death thei ...Songscontributed by Sara Smith -

CSJO: Dayenu
(Freedom Song) We recall the days of slavery Days of struggle and of bravery Days of struggle and of bravery. Dayenu. Chorus: Die-Die-Yenu, Die-Die-Yenu, Die-Die-Yenu, Dayenu, Dayenu, Dayenu (Repeat). While Pharaoh's t ...Songscontributed by Congress of Secular Jewish Organization -

CSJO: Khad Gadya
ALL: Passover is the festival of life. It is the festival of Jewish survival. With this celebration we affirm that there is no force that can destroy our will to live. Reader 52: Khad Gadya is the symbolic little goat of Israel w ...Songscontributed by Congress of Secular Jewish Organization -
English ONE LITTLE GOAT One little goat, one little goat: Which my father bought for two zuzim. Chad gadya, chad gadya, One little goat, one littl ...Songscontributed by Allie -

A Labor Haggadah Companion - P
In every generation, each of us should feel as though we ourselves had gone forth from Egypt. In every generation, each of us should feel as though we ourselves had been freed fro ...-- Exodus Storycontributed by Religious Action Center -

The Wandering is Over Haggadah
Dayeinu If God had taken us out of Egypt, And not judged the Egyptians, ...Songscontributed by JewishBoston.com -

Freedom Seder- I Never Was
[Sing newer anti-oppression songs] I NEVER WAS ©Linda Hirschhorn 2009 (Inspired by Pastor Martin Niemoller) First they came for the Communists I stood by silently I never was a Communist What did it matter to me What did it matt ...Songscontributed by Shalom Center
