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Nokhshpil
… doina and hora portions of this three-part medley from Rom, Jewish and Ukrainian musicians in and around Karaptshiv. The …

Mazurka (LKT)
… repertoire consisted of local dance tunes of non-Jewish origin played by klezmorim for non-Jews, and also, at … in the modern era. The dance-song was preserved by the Jewish masses a long time after the social dances have …

Mazltov (LKT)
… the definite form of this dance. It occurs frequently in Jewish dances, but as a phenomenon of an improvisational … part of the melody is from Meir Noy, as he heard it at Jewish weddings in Kolomeyke ( nign ‘mazl-tov’ )...” …

Marsh (LKT)
… Ukraine, 1820s-30s]. Fridkin 1925, p. 46 . “A Jewish wedding in the shtetl was a holiday... When Arish the … tunes which were usually adopted from the surrounding non-Jewish cultures. The adoption of marches by Hasidim is part of the process of borrowing non-Jewish tunes in order to sanctify them... Hasidic marches …

Londre (LKT)
… 1993, p. 2 . Apert 1996a, p. 16 . “Hora: A popular Romanian-Jewish dance in a limping, duple meter, often notated in 3/8 …

Levonikhe (LKT)
… was later cultivated in the White Russian Republic. Jewish girls also once used to dance a levonikhe . Reyzen …

Lancers (LKT)
… ballet only in 1857. There is no question of the ‘Old Jewish wedding customs’ of the title of Levanda’s article.” …

Kutner (LKT)
… year was 1895... After the ceremony, as is customary in a Jewish wedding, the newlyweds were led into a private …

Pinkas Khmelnik (Chmielnik)
… New York. … 1 … 33982 … Tel Aviv … … 1960 … Ashkenaz … Jewish culture … Jewish customs … Jewish dance … Jewish wedding … Ashkenazi … Moyshe-Leyzer …

Jewish Folk Dance Melody ‘Sher Kadril’
… … Tatzlil … 33984 … 50 … Haifa … … 6:3 … 1966 … Ashkenaz … Jewish music … Jewish wedding music … Klezmer … Emil Sekulitz … Jewish Folk Dance Melody ‘Sher Kadril’ …