Learn the Songs in the Passover Haggadah

Passover will begin at sundown on Wednesday, April 5, 2023 and end in the evening of Thursday, April 13, 2023.

Is this the year that you host your first seder? Do you need a little help brushing up on the melodies of some of the songs in your Haggadah? Below you will find sheet music .pdfs as well as .mp3s for the songs in your haggadah. Simply browse the list and click on any of the buttons below to find that song’s sheet music with lyrics and .mp3. 

You can also find lyrics and "how-tos" for more well-known songs like "Chad Gadya," "Dayenu," and the Four Questions below or on the PJ Library Passover hub.

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And if you need anything else for Passover – like a perfect matzah brie recipe or story to read with the youngest guests at your seder – you’ll find it on the PJ Library Passover hub.

Songs in the Haggadah (in order of appearance)

Unless otherwise noted, all samples performed and created by Ilene Safyan

Kadesh Ur'chatz

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Kiddush for Passover Seder (Friday Night)

On years when Passover begins on Friday night, families will say this version of the Passover Kiddush.

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Kiddush for Passover Seder

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Avadim Hayinu

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V’hi She’amda

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Shir Hama’alot

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Eliyahu Hanavi

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Adir Hu

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Echad Mi Yodeah

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Listen to an .mp3 of verses 1-4

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L’shana Haba’a

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Listen to an .mp3 of one version families sing together

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Listen to an .mp3 of another version of the song


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We hope this page helps your family navigating the Passover holiday.

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