Dayenu Dayenu - It Would Have Been Enough - indicates gratitude for the many miracles and wonders God did for the Israelites during the Exodus. Hebrew version of Dayenu in several musical styles by the American a cappella group The Maccabeats If He had taken us out of Egypt and not made judgments on them; [it would have been] enough for us.
Maccabeats' Hanukkah song fights antisemitism and hate As the lyrics, "We ain’t gonna stop for nothin!" clearly hint at - despite antisemitism and hate, the Jew is still proud to celebrate their ...
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Dayenu page from Birds' Head Haggada Dayenu (Hebrew: דַּיֵּנוּ , Dayyēnū) is a song that is part of the Jewish holiday of Passover. The word "dayenu" means approximately "it would have been enough," "it would have been sufficient," or "it would have sufficed" (day- in Hebrew is "enough," and -ēnu the first person plural suffix, "to us"). This traditional upbeat Passover song is ...
Dayenu (“It Would Have Been Enough”) is a song traditionally sung during the telling of the story of Exodus at the Passover seder. The song’s stanzas list a series of kindnesses God performed for the Jewish people during and after the Exodus and concludes each with the word dayenu — “it would have been enough.” The full text of Dayenu, in English and Hebrew (courtesy of Sefaria) is ...
Dayenu: It would have been enough. This prayer from The Chosen shows the power of enough and gratitude. Try it yourself, alone or with others.
Dayenu (“it would have sufficed us”) is a song of gratitude sung toward the end of Maggid, when the story of the Exodus is recounted during the Passover Seder. In each stanza, we recall another kindness that G‑d performed for our ancestors and proclaim that it alone would have been reason for celebration. In the following song, Al Achat Kamah (“how much more so”), we recount those ...
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That’s the power of gratitude — it turns memory into momentum. When you practice Dayenu, you’re not ignoring your struggles. You’re simply refusing to let them erase your history with God. You’re saying, God, You’ve been faithful before, and that’s enough proof that You’ll be faithful again.
This Passover, and beyond, may we have the blessing of adding a few more verses of Dayenu for the miracles in our lives, and our era, too.
The development of "Dayenu," that Haggadah ditty that recaps the many miracles the Israelites experienced throughout the Book of Exodus, has puzzled scholars for generations.
In his Peri Pascha, the 2nd century Bishop Melito of Sardis critiques the Jews with a list that begins, "Ungrateful Israel, come to trial with me concerning your ingratitude." Centuries later, the song Improperia, inspired by the theme of Jewish ingratitude to God, entered the Catholic liturgy. Scholars have long noted its similarity to Dayenu, a song that first appears in Saadiah Gaon's ...
They’re Internet and concert sensations now, but the a cappella singing group The Maccabeats didn’t start with grand ambitions. They began as a group at Yeshiva University in Manhattan. “It started as ...
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Jewish a capella group 'The Maccabeats' are back with a new song for the Passover holiday. Titled "Nirtzah: The Seder Finale," the song is unlike the group's usual work, which tend to focus on one ...
The Times of Israel: Maccabeats’ new Hanukkah vid celebrates 10 years together
Maccabeats’ new Hanukkah vid celebrates 10 years together From cherub-like freshmen to globe-trotting Jewish superstars, the a cappella group marks a decade of publicizing the holiday groove ...
The Maccabeats acapella singing group is teaming up with Jewish-American actress Mayim Bialik for a bone marrow drive. The group's new song and video is a cover of Matisyahu's "Miracle", a Hanukkah ...
CBS News: A Cappella Group The Maccabeats Back With Another Chanukah Parody
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- What better way to celebrate the Festival of Lights than with song? The Maccabeats rose to Internet fame in 2010 with their hit Chanukah song, "Candlelight." The all-male a ...
The Jewish a cappella group The Maccabeats headlined the Chabad of Greenwich Community Centers Chanukah Concert at Greenwich High School Dec. 17, 2017. The group entertained a large crowd with a ...
Jewish Telegraphic Agency: Maccabeats’ newest Chanukah video features kids, StandFour should now use puppies
While the Maccabeats were a little late to join this year’s a cappella party, their music video featured a key element –kids. Even better, little girls selling hot cocoa for 50 cents. In addition, the ...
The Maccabeats have released their latest video and, as usual, it is the sweetest thing ever. This time the tribe’s own a cappella group takes on “D’ror Yikra,” singing it to the tune of “Cups” by ...
Growing up in the Orthodox Jewish community of Richmond, Ari Lewis never thought he would be part of the world-renowned a cappella group the Maccabeats.
Arutz Sheva: Cantor Netanel Hershtik, The Maccabeats, and Minister Benny Gantz pray for IDF
Marking 100 days since October 7th, War Cabinet Minster, Minister Benny Gantz, Cantor Netanel Hershtik, and the Maccabeats join in prayer for the IDF soldiers. Hundreds of young school choir members ...
Cantor Netanel Hershtik, The Maccabeats, and Minister Benny Gantz pray for IDF
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - The Jewish acapella group The Maccabeats have released their latest Chanukah cover. This year, the group celebrates the extremely rare phenomenon of Thanksgivukkah. Due to a ...