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Shrayer
… at the end of each citation, you get the full reference. “Jewish klezmorim often played at non-Jewish weddings, festivities, entertainments, and so on. Here it is …

Skotshne/Skochne
… at the end of each citation, you get the full reference. “Jewish musicians used to play frequently at non-Jewish weddings and festivities where they undoubtedly …

Tants (Alter yidisher) (LKT)
… “‘ Shemonah-esreh ’ Dance”.“Tzvi Fridhaber, scholar of Jewish dance, Haifa, writes to us:... I was approached by Ms. Chava Verbah and she told me of two wedding dances that she recalled from her childhood in the … likely 150 years ago. The dance came at the close of the wedding, at dawn, and was accompanied by a special song for …

Tish-nign (LKT)
… table, street tunes (accompanying the march to the xupe [wedding canopy], leading the in-laws, etc.).” Beregovski …

Zipporah’s wedding
… … 2 … A Golden Treasury of Jewish Literature … A Golden Treasury of Jewish Literature … 33953 … 290-292 … New York … Rinehart and Company Inc. … … 1937 … Ashkenaz … Jewish wedding music … Jewish wedding customs … Ashkenazi … Leo …

Eine Jüdische Hochzeit in Südrussland
… in Joel Rubin. 1997. Liner notes. pp. 17-24 in Joel Rubin Jewish Music Ensemble. Beregovski’s khasene. Welt Musik SM … … 33950 … 59-93 … Berlin … … 1:1 … 1905 … Ashkenaz … Jewish wedding customs … Jewish wedding music … Ashkenazi … …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… 1911.pdf Example 6 Notation and 1st and 7th verses to the wedding song based on "E h ad mi yodea" found in I.L. … the music within different historical contexts and local Jewish traditions. “E h ad mi yodea” is a cumulative song. … – God; two – the two tablets of the covenant; three – the Jewish patriarchs; four – the Jewish matriarchs; five – the …

Tvile
… led with the ‘klezmer’ to the mikve on the night before the wedding ceremony...” [Jerusalem, nineteenth-century]. … Cohen-Riis 1933, p. 60 . “The last day before the wedding was called khasn-mol . And this is the ceremony of … ancient tribes of Israel but in certain times also among Jewish Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine... ‘The klezmorim …

Vals (LKT)
… was also popular among Jews and was danced exclusively at weddings.” Beregovski 1962 [= Beregovski/Slobin 1982, p. … waltz meter, usually joyful. Waltzes were adopted from non-Jewish cultures by the Hasidic dynasties in Poland and … year was 1895... After the ceremony, as is customary in a Jewish wedding, the newlyweds were led into a private …

Zemerl (LKT)
… a circumcision, at Hasidic gatherings, as dinner music at Jewish weddings, and at non-Jewish occasions where Jewish tunes were often requested.” …