Who Knows One?
Passover Music 5782
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We hope our new Haggadah for Young Families will spark new Passover traditions that the PAS community will create together. Speaking of childhood memories, can you remember any counting songs from your childhood? Did your family sing Ehad mi Yodea (“Who Knows One?”), or did you hear “The Twelve Days of Christmas” when looking in shop windows in Midtown?
Whether taught to us by a beloved parent, grandparent, or teacher, counting songs stay with us long after we leave childhood, and are even more lively when we teach them to a new generation.
Here is a new classic from our Pesach album, an English-language Ehad mi Yodea, composed by Zina Goldrich, which we hope you will love. Wishing you a Shabbat shalom and hag sameah!
Music: Zina Goldrich, arranged by Oran Eldor
Music Director: David Enlow
Audio Producer: David Bowles
Video Editor: Evan Schapiro
AV: Oscar Acevedo, Erik Van Batavia, Justin Goodman
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