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Mordkhe Shekhter
… with Khayim Gininger. He spent 1947-1951 at the Viennese displaced persons’ camp of Arzberger. During this period, he … An Intermediate and Advanced Textbook (2004), and Plant Names in Yiddish: A Handbook of Botanical Terminology …
Freylekhs (LKT)
… pp. 539-40] . “Was the frejlaxs known under different names in various locales: frejlaxs, hopke, skočne , … of the bulgarish, which had been employed occasionally to replace the older freylakhs fun der khupa genre.” Feldman … large description. Since we have not found it in any other place. The dance was performed in alternating pairs men or …
Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… created this dance form and similar ones, with different names for it, which are [nonetheless] identical to it. I … ‘mitsve-tants,’ of which the Maharil writes: ‘And there are places where their custom is the mitzvah dance which is done … are seated on stools in the middle of the hall (in other places they are seated on the same stool) and the badkhn …
Karahod (LKT)
… full reference. “Was the frejlaxs known under different names in various locales: frejlaxs, hopke, skočne , … meter. The dancers (men only) grasp hands, hook arms, or place their hands on each others’ shoulders... The karahod … the bridegrooms used to take the bride and place her in the middle of the room. A handkerchief was …
Sher
… be that nothing has been collected either. This is not the place to describe the šer in more detail. However, we can … dances named freylakhs with a large number of equivalent names, skochne, sher, and khosid. These names implied … and in the course of time became established in a permanent place among Jewish wedding dances in Germany and from there …
Karev Yom
… short period was for his future career. He recalled the names of every personality at the Cameri Theater, of which, … Jews and Bikel was the right person, at the right time and place. The sound and the packaging of Bikel’s album catered …
Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… slightly before his death and many years after they took place. Abraham Yaari later reproduced this crucial testimony … there then; and when they returned from their working places they sang ‘Hatikvah’. In spite of our insistence, the … were of Jewish origin, to European courts) with different names such as partita, padovana, villanelle and “Ballo di …
Eastern Ashkenazi Biblical Cantillation: An Interpretive Musical Analysis
… are typically learned first with the te’amim and their names. The te’amim of the Tiberian system, which are given … in the text. [20] In Hebrew Bibles, most of the te’amim are placed above or below the accented syllable of the word—in … the transcription in Example 3 with names of the te’amim in place of the words. [23] (A reader may sing the melody with …
Four Melodies for Four Questions
… though major ceremonies of Judaism which include music take place within the circle of the immediate or extended family. … was invested with the favorite labels with which modernity names its new creations, a “traditional folk song.” …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… of customs, Minhagei Maharil : “When a circumcision took place on a Fast Day, Maharil used to say Seliḥot , and one … more concretely from an ongoing plague epidemic which took place in Prague in 1680 (Steinschneider 1852–1860, 574, no. … himself a few pages later (383), distinguishing both names as two separate melodies. [26] Written by Salomon …