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Honga (LKT)
… of dance a honga is, its musical form is very much like the shers transcribed later in this section.” Phillips 1996a, …

Dobridzien (LKT)
… Klezmorim used to play. This meant that everything was kosher [proper]. This was what people were accustomed to do in …

Badekns (LKT)
… played a nign from ‘Kale’she, kale’she veyn’ or the march ‘sher’ for the bride’s badekns , everyone cried.” [Apt … end of the bazetsns and badekns ] the musicians played the ‘sherele’ and the bridesmaids Rivke and Etiah led the bride …
Mordkhe Shekhter
… Yugntruf, Almanakh yidish (Almanac Yiddish), and Yidisher folklore (Jewish folklore) in New York; among others. …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… with a large number of equivalent names, skochne , sher , and khosid . These names implied choreographically, … structures. Beregovski stated that the freylakhs and sher were ‘the most popular dances.’ He considers all four … He devotes particular attention to the origin of the dance sher, which was a group couple dance. He notes that the sher …

Hora (LKT)
… shotser rebn oyf shabes-Hora’....recorded twice...as Yiddisher Tantz ... and again as Yiddish Hora --- A Heymish …

Beroyges-tants
… to the polonaise, quadrille, waltz, raynlender , mazurka, sher , broyges-tants and others.” Cahan 1952b, p. 89 . … his whole band including cymbals and a drum. He struck up a sher , a polke , a beroyges-tants . This time the in-laws …

Mekhutenim-tants
… Roskies and Roskies 1975, p. 232 . See Beroyges-tants , Kosher-tants , Mazltov , and Mitsve-tants . … …

Kosher-tants (LKT)
… the end of each citation, you get the full reference. “ Kosher-tants . It is astonishing to me that my friend, the … wonders from where Avraham Rekhtman derives that the kosher-tants is ‘the dance of the groom with the bride after the wedding-meal to certify that the bride is a kosher one’ [i.e., virgin]. Justly he provides a pair of …

Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… moods during the wedding, ... and later, during the meal: sherele , mitsve-tentsl, droshe-geshank-oyfshpiln and other … like the ‘kerchief dance’ or in popular language the ‘kosher dance,’ and the ‘ shabbat dance,’ the ‘shabos tants’ and others. According to one definition of the ‘kosher’ dance, which is no different in form and contents from …