Elohenu shebashamayim, el Dio mos mande a Yerushalayim con la caravana grande. - ¿Cuálos son los dos? - Dos Moshe y Aarón, primero es el Criador, Baruj Hu Baruj Shemó. Tres nuestros padres son, Abraham, Isaac y Yaaqov, Cuatro madres de Israel, Sara, Rivka Lea y Rahel Cinco Libros de la Ley... Sesh días de la semana... Siete días con Sabbat... Ocho días de huppáh... Mueve meses de la preñada, … Diez mandamientos de la Ley,… Once hermanos sin Yosef,… Doce, hemanos con Yosef, … Trece hermanos con Diná,…
Our God in the sky the God that gave us Jerusalem in a grand procession - Who are the two? - Two are Moshe and Aharon First is the Creator Blessed is He and His name Three are our fathers, Avraham, Yisaac and Yaakov Four are the mothers of Israel, Sara, Rivka Lea and Rahel Five are the books of the Tora Six are the days of the week Seven are the days with Shabbat Eight are the days of the marriage Nine are the months of pregnancy Ten are the commandments of the Torah Eleven are the brothers without Yosef Twelve are the brothers with Yosef Thirteen are the brothers with Dina...
Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Yc1402/31 This is one of the songs sung at the end of the Passover meal. It is a cumulative song which is performed at length, thus complying with the rabbinical precept of extending the Passover meal as long as possible in order to recount the exodus from Egypt by the hand of God. It is similar in content to Echad mi yodea from the hagada. This song has versions from both the Ottoman area and the area of North Morocco and Gibraltar.
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