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Echad Mi Yodea

Echad Mi Yodea, recorded in Tel Aviv in 1966 (nusach Corfu)

"Echad Mi Yodea" (Hebrew: אחד מי יודע?, lit.'One, Who Knows?') is a traditional cumulative song sung on Passover and found in the haggadah. It enumerates common Jewish motifs and teachings. It is meant to be fun and humorous, while still imparting important lessons to the children present.

Recitation varies from family to family. The song has versions in Hebrew, Yiddish, Arabic, and many other vernacular languages. Sometimes it is played as a memory game, recited without looking. Sometimes the goal is to recite the entire verse in one breath.[1]

  1. ^ "JBooks.com - Secular Culture & Ideas: Who Knows One?". www.jbooks.com.

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Echad mi jodea German אחד מי יודע HE Эход ми иодея Russian אחד מי יודע YI

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