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Adon Olam
… on Shabbat eve, and in both traditions, it is recited as part of the Kol Nidre service on Yom Kippur. Adon Olam has …
Cleaving tune (Niggun Dvekut)
… employ the Yiddish terms 'beyt nign' ('a begging tune'), 'harts nign' ('a tune from the heart') and moralishe niggunim. The last term is also used in … 9, 31, 307-309; Geshuri, Haniggun Veharikud Ba h assidut , part 1, pp. 41-42, Nos. 2-3, and p. 60, no. 9. [3] Yaakov …

Tin Pan Alley
… the World Wars to Broadway, around 50th Street, and particularly became associated with the Brill Building, with …

Zemirot
… adapted to Zemirot texts. Hassidic dance melodies were particularly popular. 4. In the past 30 years, the … dissemination of newly-composed settings for Zemirot as part of the Neo- Hassidic musical genre which gained … The singing at home took place around the table with the participation of all the family, and was a unique opportunity …

Fal
… example, in his book Likutey Moharan Tinyana (the second part of Likutey Moharan , which was actually written by his … see Mazor-Hajdu-Bayer 1974, p. 208, no. 117; Geshuri 1955, part 1, p. 51. [4] See for example: Hajdu-Mazor, Otsar ha- …

Tenu'a (yd. pronunciation: tnue, tnie)
… sections of the Passover haggada and between the different parts of the Sefirat Ha’omer. The last two tenu’ot take place …
Mitsve Tants
… he is invited first. Each dancer holds one end of a sash (Gartel in Yiddish) or a big handkerchief, while the bride … ( " Mona"") Rosenbloom's orchestra, conducted by Binyomin Hartman, recorder: Yaakov Mazor. Bnei Brak, Israel, …
Minhah
… Some of the Sephardic communities customarily recite part of the introduction to theTikunei HaZohar, followed by …

Dance tune (Niggun rikud)
… by the Hasidim . … 696 … 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 …