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Israeli folksongs
… were appropriated from other traditions, such as Russian, Hassidic, Yiddish, Arabic, and Greek. In the media, these …

Yippee
… the yearly Rosh Hashanah pilgrimage of tens of thousands of hassidic Jews to the grave of Rabbi Nahman of Breslov …
Atah Ehad
… niggun, Yeshayahu Meshulam Fish Rotenberg, Kossoni Hassidic tradition, recorded by Ya'acov Mazor, CD 4335 in … function as a liturgical melody, a zemer for the Sabbath, a Hassidic niggun and a Yiddish folksong. In addition, some … in Sefer Hashirim as a 'Ne’ima ‘amamit Hassidit' (Hassidic folk melody) testifying that it was already known …

Hasidic Tunes of Dancing and Rejoicing
… … Jerusalem … Israel … Jewish Music Research Centre … … Hassidic music … 1976 … Israel … Jewish … Dance … Hasidic …

Feidman, Geyora
… … 34097 … 729-730 … Detroit … Macmillan Reference USA … … Hassidic music … 2007 … Klezmer … Clarinet … Hasidic Music … …
Chasidic in America
… a short melody in a style reminiscent of certain types of Hassidic niggunim . Both singers sing the same melody with … this song shows “just how astute Oysher was in mingling Hassidic chant with the popular scat-singing craze of the …
Likhvod Hatanna Haelokai (In Honor of the Holy Tanna)
… is identified with R. Shapira, and is sung to this day by Hassidic groups, especially by the Karlin and Boyan … The melodic range is limited. The meter is duple, like most Hassidic dance niggunim; the rhythm is very simple and …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… Coming to Meron, they would diversify in part their Hassidic repertoire from Central Europe and adopt the … to recall the divergent characteristics of other Hassidic repertoires... ” Hadju 1971, pp. 73, 79, 82 . …

Peter Sokolow’s Piano and Keyboard Guide
… … … Hasidic Music … 1991 … Peter Sokolow … Klezmer music … Hassidic music … Music instruction and study … Pete Sokolow …

Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… to this they danced the ‘ mitzvah dance’ in the Sadigora Hassidic court [c. 1910s] only once, during the ‘khasn mol’ … mitsve-tentsl . And this was among a series of dances -- Hassidic, folk-like, led by experts, among them Reb … the bride, as the final public event of the wedding in most Hassidic communities... The inviter who directs the mitsve …