Survivor's Haggadah 31
Survivor's Haggadah 31
This small book, often called “The Survivor’s Haggadah,” is not a Haggadah proper. Rather, it is a Passover service created for a gathering of Jewish U.S. servicemen and survivors in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War. Composed and designed by Yosef Sheinson, a survivor of Dachau, it includes elements of the traditional Passover Haggadah, mostly modified, but it also includes new poems and readings (some in Yiddish), along with haunting prints by Miklos Adler. Both the text and the artwork of the book echo the questions that those gathering in Munich must have had, connecting the recent horror with themes of past oppression of Jews. No participant could have been unmoved ty the service.
The text on this page includes this Haggadah’s version of “Dayyenu.” Here the song is not about God’s many redemptive miracles for Israel but about the many oppressions and disasters that befell Jews through the ages. Each one, the text says, would have (should have!) been enough.