Ki Lo Na’eh

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Ki Lo Na’eh is a traditional Hebrew liturgical poem (piyyut) sung at the conclusion of the Passover Seder, praising God’s greatness and redemption.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew liturgical poem
Jewish liturgical poetry
piyyut
addressee God NERFINISHED
associatedEvent Exodus NERFINISHED
associatedHoliday Passover night NERFINISHED
Pesach NERFINISHED
associatedText Haggadah NERFINISHED
commemorates God’s redemption of Israel from Egypt
culturalContext Hebrew devotional poetry
Jewish liturgical tradition
genre liturgical song
religious poetry
language Hebrew
liturgicalFunction closing hymn
liturgicalOccasion Passover NERFINISHED
liturgicalRole expression of gratitude
expression of praise
liturgicalSeason Pesach NERFINISHED
modeOfTransmission oral tradition
printed Haggadot
performanceContext communal Seder
family Seder
performancePractice sung communally
positionInRitual conclusion of the Passover Seder
religiousCommunity Jewish people NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Judaism
subjectMatter God’s kingship
God’s power
God’s salvation
textualPlacement near the end of the Haggadah
theme Exodus from Egypt NERFINISHED
divine greatness
praise of God
redemption
usedInRitual Passover Seder NERFINISHED

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Nirtzah includes Ki Lo Na’eh