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Avraham Reyzen
… Zemereshet . … Yiddish writer, Poet & Editor … 0 … Literature … Poet … Editor … translator … Avraham Reyzen …
Kosher-tants (LKT)
… by the name ‘Separation from Birth’. Indeed the musical literature of the klezmorim was original and characteristic, …
«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… mi-hadash,” Tsion 77:2 (2012): 223-54. [9] For a survey of literature on Gnesin, see E. V. Borisova, “Kratkii obzor … Evreiskoi Muzyki v Rossii,” Russian State Archive of Literature and Art, Moscow (hereafter RGALI), Fond 2954, op. …
Semele (LKT)
… full reference. “Sometimes dances are mentioned in the literature for which we have not been able to gather data, …
Kozatske (LKT)
… klezmorim gave it their own musical imprint. (In Yiddish literature the ‘kozatz’keh’ is mentioned much more …
Leo Wiener
… and became the first American professor of Slavic literature. One of his many published books include, Africa … Wikipedia. More sources: Leo Wiener, History of Yiddish literature in the nineteenth century . London: John C. …
Polonaise
… by the name ‘Separation from Birth’. Indeed the musical literature of the klezmorim was original and characteristic, …
Sher
… on the fact that the šer was never mentioned in Jewish literature, either in belles lettres or in memoirs. We … Jews? Certainly not. Although we have no data from the literature. according to the information from a whole series … by Beregovski. There is no mention of the sher in Yiddish literature even though, as he pointed out, this dance was …
Ehad mi Yodea - Its sources, variations, and parodies
… or in an Eastern Jewish tradition. Much of the relevant literature surrounding these two questions has been …
Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… present have generated a rather dense, one-hundred year old literature on the subject. This quest produced speculative … to the Zionist anthem has been perpetuated in the scholarly literature as well as in narratives that are more popular. … artist (not to be confused with the writer and professor of literature of the same name also quoted in this essay). …