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Shir hama’alot - The umbilical cord between liturgical and domestic soundspheres in Ashkenazi culture
… manginot mibeit Abba", produced by Renanot : Institute for Jewish music. CD1703 in the National Sound Archive. Score … the Hallel service on the festival of Sukkoth, called the Lulawschütteln or schüttelnmelodie , was also sung with … the second half of the twentieth century, when many German Jewish liturgical traditions fell into oblivion, the …

Badekns (LKT)
… 49 . “Badekns: Ceremony performed prior to a traditional Jewish wedding in which the bride is veiled by the groom in … Ukraine, 1820s-1830s]. Lifschutz, p. 45 . “A Jewish wedding in the shtetl was a holiday... When Arish the … (groom) is escorted by his father and future father-in-law followed by friends and relatives to the kale (bride). …

Kale bazetsen (LKT)
… was an important ritual at the traditional East European Jewish wedding. It was usually performed by the musicians … is the father, that should witness this,/ where are the in-laws?!/ No kale-bazetsns , no minyan of ten,/ no musical …

Tsu der khupe (LKT)
… the march to the xupe [wedding canopy], leading the in-laws, etc.)...” Beregovski 1937 [= Beregovski/Slobin 1982, … wedding scene. It is peformed by the State Ensemble of Jewish Folk Music of the Ukrainian S.S.R. recorded in the … Processional song in the entrance of the bride with the in-laws, processional song for the leading of the groom to the …

Fun der khupe (LKT)
… stretched over several streets before leading the in-laws back home, accompanied the whole way with the A. G. [ … II]. Katshke 1966, p. 666 . “After the khupe according to Jewish custom, they led the joyful couple together on a full …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… singular khusid ] were cornerstones of Leon’s old-time, Jewish dance repertoire. He often referred to them as a … [ mitsve dance], alluding to their frequent use at Jewish weddings to accompany the mitsve [ritual … of the shtetl. After them, the klezmorim , went the in-laws, the guests and the children of the shtetl.” Fenster …

Hopke (LKT)
… the hopak . (The name hopak was folklorized into hopke .) Jewish kozachok melodies were borrowed, but in the klezmer … in the klezmer repertoire. They did not acquire a Jewish sound. The kozachoks and hopaks that were adopted are … by Hassidim at weddings, Simhat Torah (Rejoicing of the Law), and other special occasions.” Nulman 1975, pp. 112-13 …

Beroyges-tants
… p. 1266 . “The ‘beroyges’ and ‘shalom’ dances [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European Jewish communities, and [formed] part of the style of … Tzunser:] ‘Women, clap! Take pleasure that both mothers-in-law are dancing a shemele. ’ If a man such as Eliokum …

Mekhutenim-tants
… pp. 15-16 . “The ‘beroyges’ and ‘shalom’ dances [are] two Jewish weddings dances that were widespread in Eastern European Jewish communities, and [formed] part of the style of … Tzunser:] ‘Women, clap! Take pleasure that both mothers-in-law are dancing a shemele. ’ If a man such as Eliokum …

Kosher-tants (LKT)
… to clasp the bride’s hand and dance with her, and the in-laws and the rabbi used to dance with a kerchief, holding … the the name of this dance (‘kosher dance’) is originally Jewish, in all instances its music was typically foreign and … the bride is a kosher one’ is far from in good taste for Jewish modesty... In newer times the maskilim began to wage …