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Wedding Ceremonies in the Jewish Yishuv in Eretz-Yisrael during the First and Second Aliyot
… … 389-411 … … 13-14 … 1992 … Tzvi Fridhaber [Friedhaber] … Wedding Ceremonies in the Jewish Yishuv in Eretz-Yisrael during the First and Second …
Merrymakers and Jesters Among Jews
… Scientific Institute - YIVO … … 7 … 1952 … Hassidim … Jewish wedding customs … Jewish festivities … Ashkenazi … E. (Yehezkel) Lifschutz … …
Yidishe khasenes un klezmorim
… 665-672 … Tel Aviv, Israel … Irgun yots'e Dubna b'Yisrael … Jewish Weddings and Musicians … 1966 … Moshe Katshke … Yidishe …
Rikudei Mitsva, toldoteyhem, tsoroteyhem verakdaneyhem
… … 3 … 29-40 … Jerusalem … Renanot- the Institute for Jewish Music … … 2000 … Wedding … Customs … Dance … Halakha … Hasidim … Hasidism … …
Yiddish Folk Songs from Galicia
… 26-47: Love songs 48-57: Dance songs 58-68: Courting and wedding songs 69-73: Family songs 74-77: Lullabies 78-152: … and to the melodies … 81 … 10 … Jerualem … Institute of Jewish Studies, Folklore Research Center, the Hebrew …
Adon Olam
… that this hymn dates back much further to the Babylonian Jewish community. In the Sephardi tradition, an additional … contexts. In the Moroccan tradition, Adon Olam is sung at wedding celebrations and when visiting someone on their … of musical settings for this hymn, including melodies from Jewish and secular sources. In some communities Adon Olam is …
Cleaving tune (Niggun Dvekut)
… serve to emotionally prepare the bride and groom for the wedding ceremony (kiddushin), while other tunes are sung when the groom is lead to the Badekns ceremony, to the wedding canopy (huppa), or awaits the bride under the …
Badhan
… rhymester, and musician who entertains primarily at weddings. Professional Jewish singers called badhanim or leizanim ('jesters') are … and at Hanukkah and Purim celebrations. In Eastern European Jewish communities, the badhan worked as a professional …
Diwan
… and for celebrations of the cycle of life, such as weddings and circumcisions. All the sacred writings were for … written by Sephardi authors. When the poems of the great Jewish-Yemenite poet Shalem Shabazi began to appear, these … the other consists of poems for special events: Sabbaths, weddings, circumcisions and various festivals. (Written by …
Mitsve Tants
… It is performed today as the final ceremony of a Hassidic wedding, after the feast. Male members of the two families … to eastern Europe in the 18th century at the latest. In Jewish musar literature and minhagim books of the 17th and … in recent times there were attempts to renew the ritual in weddings of the national-religious society. There are two …