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Sol Zim
… over the world. His 23 Recordings feature Yiddish, Israeli, Chassidic, Broadway, Opera and Pop Music. Most of …
Leo Wiener
… many of Weiner's publications in the National Library of Israel. Works by or about Leo Wiener at Internet Archive. …
La Gallarda matadora
… songs. Two musicians who fuse these two genres are the Israeli singer Yasmin Levy and the guitarist Baldi Olier. … dancer, has, for example, cooperated with Mor Karbasi, an Israeli singer who specializes mostly on Sephardic songs. …
Londre (LKT)
… dance’), or ‘slow hora.’ Not to be confused with the brisk Israeli dance of the same name.” Alpert 1996b, p. 58 . “ …
Sher
… only the wedding dance, the sher, won acceptance in Erez Israel.” EncyJud 1971, p. 1270 . “The bands themselves … prevalent among Jews of Eastern Europe and now found in Israel and the Diaspora. The sher was a favorite of the …
Hag Purim – The story behind its melody
… music (!): J. Engel), Juedische Klaenge (Beilage zum israelitischen Familienblatt [Hamburg]), Nr. 43/23 (Mai … Education, 1928. Example 9 Jacob Schoenberg, Shirei Eretz Yisrael , Berlin: Juedischer Verlag, 1935, p. 170. Example 10 … Purim in Europe and in the Jewish settlement in Palestine/Israel where it remains alive to this day among Israeli …
Shtoktants (LKT)
… ‘ doyne ’ melody for him...” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel 1960s-1970s]. Fridhaber 1978a, p. 7 . “... a Jew …
Tekhies hameysim-tants (LKT)
… to an especially happy ‘doyne’ melody.” [Lag B’Omer, Meron, Israel, 1960s-1970s]. Fridhaber 1978a, p. 8 . … Tekhies …
Terkish (LKT)
… constitutes a sister-repertoire of the niggun-Meron of Israel.” Hadju, 1971, p. 73 . “Grichesher Tantz...is based …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… dream in the book of Genesis); twelve – the tribes of Israel; thirteen – attributes of mercy (according to … in Prague in 1526/7 found at the National Library of Israel . It appeared in print for the first time in the 1590 … the tablets of the covenant), four are the matriarchs of Israel (rather than just “the matriarchs”), six are the days …