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Mitsve Tants
… he is invited first. Each dancer holds one end of a sash (Gartel in Yiddish) or a big handkerchief, while the bride …
Minhah
… Some of the Sephardic communities customarily recite part of the introduction to theTikunei HaZohar, followed by …
Dance tune (Niggun rikud)
… ibid no. 34, 36 and 58. … Klezmer … Hassidim … Genre … Party … Celebration … Ashkenazi … Dance tune (Niggun rikud) …
Amen
… a formula to endorse a blessing said privately or heard as part of a synagogue service. It is found thirty times in the … the interjection of amen was the main form of communal participation in the Temple and Talmudic period. … Amen …
Kolomeyke (LKT)
… This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT) . The LKT … dance. According to the notes for the album, ‘Leon Schwartz - Like in a Different World’... this is actually a …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… from 2-3 a.m. until the Shaharit prayer, in which the participants communally sing various piyyutim, which are titled Baqqashot. The practice developed, for the most part, in two geographical areas: the area of Allepo in Syria, … was Rabbi Israel Najara , whose piyyutim form an important part of the Baqqashot to this very day; his book, Zemirot …
Haggadah
… of prayers, midrashic commentaries and psalms recited as part of the seder ritual on Passover eve. There are twenty …
Folk song
… Song sung by the people. In opposition to art songs which are composed and performed as art, folk songs are sung by everyone, on a daily basis or on …
Im nin'alu
… Israeli public since the thirties. Joseph Tal and Oedoen Partos also arranged it for choir. (Bahat, 1995: 240) Here we … 6.1.77; YC 1175) sings the first stanza and the second part of the third stanza to three melodies: the first in … on a tin pan, sings the first stanza, and the first part of the third. The melody of this version is one of the …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… sung during the High Holidays. In a thought-provoking article on Shofet kol ha’aretz in Ashkenaz, Hanoch Avenary …