What does this mean, "It would have been enough"? Surely no one of these would indeed have been enough for us. Dayenu means to celebrate each step toward freedom as if it were enough, then to start out on the next step. It means that if we reject each step because it is not the whole liberation, we will never be able to achieve the whole liberation. It means to sing each verse as if it were the whole song—and then sing the next verse.

We are going to engage in a group activity!  We will go around the table and each person will say something they are proud of/happy for (a sentence long) and we will respond,  DAYEINU!

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haggadah Section: -- Cup #2 & Dayenu
Source: Velveteen Rabbi