Each Passover celebration is only complete after drinking the mandatory four full cups of wine and the optional slivovitz (plum brandy), and after singing a lot of songs. Ki Loy Nue, a Jewish spiritual if there ever was one, is one of the traditional songs that concludes the seder. This version comes from the phenomenal Yiddish singer Moishe Oysher´s classic post-war American-Jewish concept album - The Moishe Oysher Seder. A song of praise whose chorus translates as "to Him it is fitting, to Him it is due," the poem lists the attributes of God in alphabetical order (in Hebrew, of course).