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Rikudei Mitsva, toldoteyhem, tsoroteyhem verakdaneyhem
… … 34264 … 29-40 … Jerusalem … Renanot- the Institute for Jewish Music … … 2000 … Wedding … Customs … Dance … Halakha … Hasidim … Hasidism … History … Literature …

Yiddish Folk Songs from Galicia
… 1-25: Ballads and narrative songs 26-47: Love songs 48-57: Dance songs 58-68: Courting and wedding songs 69-73: Family … … 81, 99 … 81 … 10 … 34259 … Jerualem … Institute of Jewish Studies, Folklore Research Center, the Hebrew …

Zemirot
… and leaned heavily on Liturgical modes and formulae. 2. Non-Jewish folk tunes served as the music for the Zemirot texts; … German, Bohemian, Hungarian and Polish secular songs and dances. 3. Jewish melodies either newly composed or already in use in …
Mitsve Tants
… The Mitsve Tants, or Kosher Tants, is a ritual dance imbued with mystical significance. It is performed … the feast. Male members of the two families are invited to dance in turn with the bride. When a Hassidic rebbe is … to eastern Europe in the 18th century at the latest. In Jewish musar literature and minhagim books of the 17th and …

Dance tune (Niggun rikud)
… terms, such as tants nign or a tenzl. Other terms for dance tunes are: hopke; dreidl; redl or redele (all probably … ; and kadatshke (used in various communities). Hassidic dance tunes have defined musical characteristics such as … of Hassidic music , p. 240; see also Moshe Beregovski, Jewish Instrumental Folk Music , 2001, no. 85, 102. [2] …

Kolomeyke (LKT)
… p. 239 . “The co-territorial repertoire consisted of local dance tunes of non-Jewish origin played by klezmorim for non-Jews, and also, at … 1994, pp. 9-10. “In general, the sections of the Hasidic dance-niggunim tend to divide themselves into two-bar …
Baqqashah (Pl. Baqqashot)
… (petition) is a religious practice maintained by several Jewish communities. It consists of gatherings that occur … which up to then had been predominant in the Sephardi Jewish liturgy and piyyut singing in the Middle East, went … organization of the musical content of this event in accordance with the principles of the Arabic maqam. As a result …
With Songs They Respond: The Diwan of the Jews from Central Yemen
… which have always been of interest to scholars of Jewish music, just as their unique cultural history has attracted the attention of Jewish scholars from an early stage. Interest in this … of performance and recording, and, secondly, in accordance with the diverse principles and combinations …
Admor
… and his authority is expressed in matters connected to Jewish law (Hallakha). He conducts marriages, signs on divorces, and is the address for questions concerning Jewish practices, Kosher problems, and questions pertaining … assid also turns to his rabbi for personal and spiritual guidance in all aspects of life; [2] faith issues, education of …
Tish
… invention. Since the Mishna era, rabbis and other leading Jewish figures used to give a Torah sermon during the feast, … and holiness that was absent from the feasts of Jewish sages in previous generations. This dimension stems … the Torah.' In many dynasties the Tish is concluded with a dance, however, in some, this is done only on special …