Chad Gadya is an enigmatic story-song that appears at the very end of the Passover Haggadah. It is a favorite of parents and children alike—yet it has no obvious connection to the rest of Seder. We’ll explore this marvelous poem and a plethora of interpretations, medieval and modern, about what it might mean for our celebration today.
Image: Mordechai Moreh (Israeli, 1938- )
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