In a traditional Seder, we would now sing a song of praise to Elohim for all of the help he has provided to the Hebrew people. It is called “Dayenu” which means “it would have been enough.” It is a song of thanks, and we do have so much to be grateful for.

Rather then reciting the gratitudes of our ancestors that may collide with our current faiths, beliefs, or lack thereof, we will each name something we are grateful for. Something that went above and beyond in our lives. Something for which it would have been enough.

After each gratitude, we state, “Dayenu.”


haggadah Section: -- Cup #2 & Dayenu