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Volekh (LKT)
… ‘Simele,’ ‘Karerod,’ ‘Freilakh,’ ‘Bulgar,’ and ‘Valakhs.” [New York, 1970s]. Seid 1975, p. 15 . “The Doina, or Voloch, is … suite: Doina, Zhok, Bulgar. The soloist leads into each new section by setting a vamp in the next tempo.” Sokolow …
Karahod (LKT)
… dances danced by men.” Lapson 1943, p. 461 . “Then the new dances and music are begun. The rebbe tosses money. … still danced at Hassidic weddings and festival occasions.” [New York, 1960s-70s]. Nulman 1975, p. 130 . “... karahod -- …
Poyln
… … 81 … 1 … New York … … 1;2 … 1946 … I. J. Trunk … Polish Jewry … Eastern …
English-Yidisher verterbukh
… … 1 … New York … Hebrew Publishing Co. … English-Yiddish dictionary … …
A Khasene in Rebins Hoyf
… A compilation of six volumes named Yudishe Neshamos . … 2 … New York … … 1917 … Jewish culture … Jewish customs … Ashkenazi …
Flakstants (LKT)
… “‘The Flax Dance ( Der Flakstants ).’ Mr. David Rombak, New York, relates (via the ‘Tog Morgn Zshurnal’ through Menashe …
Kozatske (LKT)
… Roumania, etc.).” Lapson 1943, p. 461 . “Kozatske.” [New York, 1960s-1990s]. Pasternak 1987, p. 21 . “ Kazatske -- A … man, probably to prevent him from becoming too crowded.” [New York, 1970s]. Seid 1975, p. 15 . “We dance all kinds of …
Sol Zim
… Vodaath, Yeshiva University High School, Brooklyn College, New York University and received his doctorate from the Jewish …
The Joy of the Jewish Wedding
… … 1 … New York … Cedarhurst … … 1986 … Jewish culture … Jewish customs …
Patsh Tants (LKT)
… the bride joins in, thus becoming one of them.” [New York, 1970s]. Seid 1975, p. 14 . “Clapping dance ( …