Chad Gadya
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Chad Gadya is a playful cumulative song
Cumulative song
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 in Aramaic and Hebrew
Hebrew language
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. It is sung at the end of the Passover Seder
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, the Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday
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 of Passover
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. The melody may have its roots in Medieval
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 German
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 folk music
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.

The song is popular with children and similar to other cumulative songs: Echad Mi Yodea
Echad Mi Yodea
Echad Mi Yodea is a traditional cumulative song sung on Passover and found in the haggadah. It enumerates common Jewish motifs and teachings...

, ("Who Knows 'One'?) another cumulative song, is also in the Passover Haggadah.

Lyrics

English
ONE LITTLE GOAT
Transliteration
Romanization of Hebrew
Hebrew uses the Hebrew alphabet with optional vowel points. The romanization of Hebrew is the use of the Latin alphabet to transliterate Hebrew words....


Chad Gadya
Aramaic
חַד גַּדְיָא
Verse 1:
One little goat, one little goat: Chad gadya, chad gadya,
Which my father bought for two zuzim
Zuz (coin)
A Zuz was an ancient Hebrew silver coin struck during the Bar Kochba revolt. They were overstruck on Roman Imperial denarii or Roman provincial drachmas of Vespasian, Titus, Domitian, Trajan and Hadrian...

.
dizabin abah bitrei zuzei.
Verse 2:
One little goat, one little goat: Chad gadya, chad gadya,
The cat came, and ate the goat, ve-ata shunra ve-akhlah le-gadya
Which my father bought for two zuzim. dizabin abba bitrei zuzei.
Verse 3:
One little goat, one little goat: Chad gadya, chad gadya,
The dog came, and bit the cat, that ate the goat, ve-ata kalba ve-nashakh le-shunra, de-akhlah le-gadya
Which my father bought for two zuzim. dizabin abba bitrei zuzei.
Verse 4:
One little goat, one little goat: Chad gadya, chad gadya,
The stick came, and beat the dog, ve-ata chutra, ve-hikkah le-khalba
that bit the cat, that ate the goat, de-nashakh le-shunra, de-akhlah le-gadya
Which my father bought for two zuzim. dizabin abba bitrei zuzei.
Verse 5:
One little goat, one little goat: Chad gadya, chad gadya,
The fire came, and burned the stick, ve-ata nura, ve-saraf le-chutra
that beat the dog, that bit the cat, that ate the goat, de-hikkah le-khalba, de-nashakh le-shunra, de-akhlah le-gadya
Which my father bought for two zuzim. dizabin abba bitrei zuzei.
Verse 6:
One little goat, one little goat: Chad gadya, chad gadya,
The water came, and extinguished the fire, ve-ata maya, ve-khavah le-nura
that burned the stick, that beat the dog, de-saraf le-chutra, de-hikkah le-khalba
that bit the cat, that ate the goat, de-nashakh le-shunra, de-akhlah le-gadya
Which my father bought for two zuzim]. dizabin abba bitrei zuzei.
Verse 7:
One little goat, one little goat: Chad gadya, chad gadya,
The ox came, and drank the water, ve-ata tora, ve-shatah le-maya
that extinguished the fire, that burned the stick, de-khavah le-nura, de-saraf le-chutra
that beat the dog, that bit the cat, that ate the goat, de-hikkah le-khalba, de-nashakh le-shunra, de-akhlah le-gadya
Which my father bought for two zuzim. dizabin abba bitrei zuzei.
Verse 8:
One little goat, one little goat: Chad gadya, chad gadya,
The slaughterer (Shohet) came, and killed the ox, ve-ata ha-shochet, ve-shachat le-tora
that drank the water, that extinguished the fire, de-shatah le-maya, de-khavah le-nura
that burned the stick, that beat the dog, de-saraf le-chutra, de-hikkah le-khalba
that bit the cat, that ate the goat, de-nashakh le-shunra, de-akhlah le-gadya
Which my father bought for two zuzim. dizabin abba bitrei zuzei.
Verse 9:
One little goat, one little goat: Chad gadya, chad gadya,
The angel of death came, and slew the slaughterer, ve-ata mal'akh ha-mavet, ve-shachat le-shochet
who killed the ox
Ox
An ox , also known as a bullock in Australia, New Zealand and India, is a bovine trained as a draft animal. Oxen are commonly castrated adult male cattle; castration makes the animals more tractable...

, that drank the water,
de-shachat le-torah, de-shatah le-maya
that extinguished the fire, that burned the stick, de-khavah le-nura, de-saraf le-chutra
that beat the dog, that bit the cat, that ate the goat, de hikkah le-khalba, de-nashakh le-shunra, de-akhlah le-gadya
Which my father bought for two zuzim. dizabin abba bitrei zuzei.
Verse 10:
One little goat, one little goat: Chad gadya, chad gadya,
Then came the Holy One, Blessed be He
God
God is the English name given to a singular being in theistic and deistic religions who is either the sole deity in monotheism, or a single deity in polytheism....

,
ve-ata ha-Kadosh Baruch Hu
and smote the angel of death, who slew the slaughterer, ve-shachat le-mal'akh ha-mavet, de-shachat le-shochet
who killed the ox, that drank the water, de-shachat le-tora, de-shatah le-maya
that extinguished the fire, that burned the stick, de-khavah le-nura, de-saraf le-chutra
that beat the dog, that bit the cat, that ate the goat, de-hikkah le-khalba, de-nashakh le-shunra, de-akhlah le-gadya
Which my father bought for two zuzim. dizabin abba bitrei zuzei.
Verse 11:
One little goat, one little goat. Chad gadya, chad gadya,

Symbolism

According to modern Jewish commentators, what appears to be a light-hearted song may be symbolic. One interpretation is that Chad Gadya is about the different nations that have conquered the Land of Israel
Land of Israel
The Land of Israel is the Biblical name for the territory roughly corresponding to the area encompassed by the Southern Levant, also known as Canaan and Palestine, Promised Land and Holy Land. The belief that the area is a God-given homeland of the Jewish people is based on the narrative of the...

: The kid symbolizes the Jewish people, the cat
Cat
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, Assyria
Assyria
Assyria was a Semitic Akkadian kingdom, extant as a nation state from the mid–23rd century BC to 608 BC centred on the Upper Tigris river, in northern Mesopotamia , that came to rule regional empires a number of times through history. It was named for its original capital, the ancient city of Assur...

; the dog
Dog
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, Babylon
Babylon
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; the stick
Stick fighting
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, Persia; the fire
Fire
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, Macedon
Macedon
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ia; the water
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, Rome
Rome
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; the ox
Ox
An ox , also known as a bullock in Australia, New Zealand and India, is a bovine trained as a draft animal. Oxen are commonly castrated adult male cattle; castration makes the animals more tractable...

, the Saracens; the slaughterer, the Crusaders
Crusaders
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; the angel of death, the Turks
Ottoman Empire
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. At the end, God
God
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 returns to send the Jews back to Israel. The recurring refrain of 'two zuzim' is a reference to the two stone tablets given to Moses on Mount Sinai.

Variations

The words "dizabin abah" in the second line of the song literally mean "which father sold", rather than "which father bought". The Aramaic for "which father bought" is "dizvan abah", and some Haggadot have that as the text.

In popular culture

  • The film track of the 2005 movie Free Zone
    Free Zone (film)
    Free Zone is a 2005 film directed by Amos Gitai. Shot in Israel and Jordan, the Israel-Belgium-French-Spain production stars Israeli Jewish actress Hanna Laslo, Palestinian Arab actress Hiam Abbass, and Israeli-American actress Natalie Portman....

    includes a controversial interpretation of Chad Gadya composed by Israeli singer Chava Alberstein
    Chava Alberstein
    Chava Alberstein is an Israeli singer, lyricist, composer, and musical arranger.-Biography:Chava Alberstein, born in Szczecin, Poland, moved to Israel with her family in 1950. She grew up in Kiryat Haim....

    . The song was banned on Israeli radio stations in the 1980s.
  • In the Season 1, episode 14 of The West Wing "Take This Sabbath Day," the rabbi of Toby Ziegler's temple references this story as a deterrence against capital punishment and mentions that vengeance is not Jewish.
  • It is source of the title A Kid for Two Farthings
    A Kid for Two Farthings
    A Kid for Two Farthings is a 1953 novel by the British writer Wolf Mankowitz, based on the author's experiences of growing up within a Jewish community in London's East End. It was translated into a film by Carol Reed in 1955...

    , a 1953 novel written by Wolf Mankowitz
    Wolf Mankowitz
    Cyril Wolf Mankowitz was an English writer, playwright and screenwriter of Russian Jewish descent.-Early life:...

    , the basis of a 1955 film and 1996 musical play.
  • It was featured in the American television series NCIS
    NCIS (TV series)
    NCIS, formerly known as NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service, is an American police procedural drama television series revolving around a fictional team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, which conducts criminal investigations involving the U.S...

    in the season 7 opener "Truth or Consequences" by Abby and McGee, and then was sung jokingly in a scene by Dinozzo in another season 7 episode titled "Reunion". McGee explains that they accessed Mossad's encrypted files, "but they weren't in English, so we had to do a little bit of rudimentary linguistics. It's a Hebrew school nursery rhyme." Chad Gadya (One Little Goat). McGee and Abby start to enthusiastically sing along with the nursery rhyme."
  • The recording "A Different Night" by the group Voice of the Turtle
    Voice of the Turtle
    Voice of the Turtle is a musical group specializing in Sephardic music. VotT is unique in its emphasis on doing original historical research before making recordings. The band members travel the world looking for documents of Sephardic songs, and also interview community members who may remember...

     has 23 different versions of Chad Gadya in all different languages.

  • The Israeli satirical team Latma
    Latma
    Latma is an Israeli media criticism website that also produces a weekly satirical news show.The website was created in 2008 by a group of journalists claiming that "the only way to improve the Public discourse is exposing the true face of the news and journalism in whole"...

     has created a parody "Chad Bayta" ("One House"), to the tune of "Chad Gadya", which tells the story of a house in the settlements. Instead of a cat, a dog, a stick, and so on,the song features Peace Now, Benyamin Netanyahu, Barack Obama
    Barack Obama
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    , Ahmadinejad, and the UN, among others.
  • It is sung in the seder scene of the 1999 film The Devil's Arithmetic
    The Devil's Arithmetic
    The Devil's Arithmetic is a historical novel written by American author Jane Yolen and published in 1988. The book is about Hannah, a Jewish girl who lives in New Rochelle, New York...

    , with Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Caroline Dunst is an American actress, singer and model. She made her film debut in Oedipus Wrecks, a short film directed by Woody Allen for the anthology New York Stories...

    .
  • In Italy the song has become very popular since the ’70s, when the Italian folk singer and composer Angelo Branduardi
    Angelo Branduardi
    Angelo Branduardi , is an Italian folk singer and composer who scored relevant success in Italy and European countries such as France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.- Biography :...

     recorded it with the title of Alla fiera dell'est
    Alla fiera dell'est
    Alla fiera dell'est is an album by the Italian singer-songwriter Angelo Branduardi. It was released in 1976 by Polydor and won the prize of Italian music critics in the same year...

    .
  • It is the name of a theatre company based in Toronto, Canada: One Little Goat Theatre Company
    One Little Goat Theatre Company
    "Toronto's enterprising One Little Goat Theatre Company" is North America’s only theatre company devoted to modern and contemporary “poetic theatre.” Founded by poet, playwright and director Adam Seelig in New York in 2002, and based in Toronto since 2005, the company is distinguished by its highly...


Other uses

  • In Yiddish slang, the term "chad gadya" is a euphemism for jail. A prisoner is said to languish in a chad gadya — that is, all alone.
  • Chad Gadya was the pseudonym of Marousia (Miriam) Nissenholtz, the only female student at Bezalel Art School
    Bezalel school
    The Bezalel school was an art movement in Palestine in the late Ottoman and British Mandate periods. Named for the Bezalel Art School, predecessor of the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, it has been described as "a fusion of 'oriental' art and Jugendstil."...

     in Palestine in 1912.

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