From Brazillian musician, Micha Gamerman, this upbeat animated music video is a festive medley of seven of the most popular, traditional Hebrew songs sung during the Passover seder. It begins with “Kadesh, urchatz,” which goes through the fifteen steps of the seder, then includes two of the Four Questions (“Mah Nishtanah,” 00:33), “Avadim Hayinu” (01:27), which tells how the Children of Israel were once slaves in Egypt but are now free people, a short excerpt from the song of gratitude, “Dayenu” (01:47), two versions of “Vehi She’amdah,” which describes how God saves the Jewish people from their enemies in each generation (traditional version 02:08, modern version by Yaakov Shwekey 03:02), and concludes with the final verse of “Echad Mi Yodeah” (03:27), a cumulative song sung at the end of the seder that enumerates important concepts in Judaism in a fun way.