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Pesach Poetry

The following poems were written by second-graders at a Jewish school in the Midwest.

HAG HA'AVIV | HAG HAMATZOT | HAG HA'AVIV
HAG HAPESACH | HAG HAPESACH | Z'MAN HERUTEYNU
Z'MAN HERUTEYNU | HAG HAMATZOT



HAG HA'AVIV

PASSOVER
By Harris, Tamar, and Tian

I saw some birds in the spring.
I looked again and they started to sing.
Hag Ha'aviv, butterflies fly,
Watch them as they fly up to the sky.



HAG HAMATZOT

By Ari, Eviatar, and Yishai

Matzah is really flat,
It's even flatter than a mat.
Matzah doesn't have any yeast,
I'll eat it while I'm facing East.

Now I'm at the plaza,
And we're eating lots of matzah.
It is very crunchy,
And it is really munchy.

Now we're eating matzah,
It's the Afikoman, I've got ya,
It was behind the couch,
In a little pouch.

It's time for the seder,
Bring on the water.
Now it's time to eat,
And we'll lean in my seat.



HAG HA'AVIV

By Eric and Shahar

Now it's spring,
And the birds start to sing.
Now the sun's out,
And the flowers start to sprout.

Now Hag Ha'aviv is almost here,
And tree's budding is near.
Now we're playing outside,
And the birds start to glide.



HAG HAPESACH

By Hannah and Zachary

Passover is here.
I eat the bitter herb and shed a tear.
They put the lamb's blood on the door,
So our sons will not die anymore.



HAG HAPESACH

By Berina and Sam

Passover is here,
The angel of death is near.
We are filled with joy,
Our people, the angel did not destroy.

We are hoping Elijah will come,
Bitter maror burns my tongue.
We won't have any fear,
Because Pesach is here.



Z'MAN HERUTEYNU

By Amos, Eli, and Maya

If you see me free,
You will see,
I crossed the Red Sea,
And sang and danced happily.



Z'MAN HERUTEYNU

By Alan, Cecelia, and Katy

We are free,
Slaves we used to be
After we crossed the Red Sea
Happy and dancing were we.



HAG HAMATZOT

By Jason, Nate, and Rafi

Matzah is crunchy,
It's fun to eat.
It's really munchy,
It's hard to beat.

Matzah is great.
Hag Hamatzot is the name,
Matzah is on the seder plate.
Finding the Afikomen is a fun game.

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