Adir Hu

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Adir Hu is a traditional Hebrew hymn sung at the end of the Passover Seder, expressing hope for the swift rebuilding of the Temple and the redemption of the Jewish people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew hymn
Jewish liturgical hymn
Passover song
associatedWithEvent Exodus remembrance
associatedWithPlace Land of Israel (in its theme) NERFINISHED
expressesTheme hope for the rebuilding of the Temple
praise of God
redemption of the Jewish people
focusesOn God’s might
future restoration of the Temple
hasAlternativeForm various melodic traditions
hasApproximateDateOfOrigin medieval period
hasAudience Jewish families at the Seder
participants in Passover liturgy
hasCulturalAssociation Ashkenazi Jewish tradition
Passover home ritual
hasGenre piyyut
religious folk song
hasLanguage Hebrew
hasLiturgicalFunction concluding hymn of the Seder
hasMeter strophic form
hasPerformancePractice often sung to lively melodies
sung communally
hasRefrain Adir Hu, yivneh veito bekarov
hasStructure alphabetical acrostic in some versions
hasTitle Adir Hu NERFINISHED
isIncludedIn many printed Haggadot
isPartOf Passover Haggadah songs section
isSungAt end of the Passover Seder
isSungDuring Passover Seder NERFINISHED
liturgicalOccasion Passover NERFINISHED
mentionsConcept Temple in Jerusalem NERFINISHED
divine rebuilding
redemption
religiousTradition Judaism
translationOfRefrain Mighty is He, may He build His house soon
usesAddressTo God NERFINISHED

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Nirtzah includes Adir Hu