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Hora (LKT)
… popular Saturday afternoon dance movement produced new folk songs and dances.” EncyJud 1971, p. 1267 . “The …

Zhok (LKT)
… popular Saturday afternoon dance movement produced new folk songs and dances.” EncyJud 1971, p. 1267 . “The …

Tants nign (LKT)
… notation and recording references included). “The dance-song is a collective folk-expression which derived from the need to sing for the dance and to dance for the song. The social dances that have no accompanying song emerged in the modern era. The dance-song was preserved …
Avraham Reyzen
… in the National Library of Israel website. A list of songs he wrote their lyrics in Zemereshet . … Yiddish …

Beroyges-tants
… the full reference. “The [ beroyges ] dance ended, the song was stopped. The groom approached and covered the face … dances such as] the polka did people improvise and sing songs, but also to the polonaise, quadrille, waltz, … outside of sources found in [Eastern European Jewish] folk song, we have nothing about this style, no definitive …

Mekhutenim-tants
… outside of sources found in [Eastern European Jewish] folk song, we have nothing about this style, no definitive portrait... [One such example is this song of Eliokum Tzunser:] ‘Women, clap! Take pleasure that … a shemele. ’ If a man such as Eliokum Tzunser sang a dance song like this at weddings, it is certain that it was …

Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… droshe-geshank-oyfshpiln and other entertainment songs...” Fater 1985, pp. 60-61 . “Mitzvah Dance ( Mitsve …

«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… for Society for Jewish Folk Music, 'Evening of Jewish Folk Song,' Sunday, April 12, 1909, with the participation of Iu. … York: Bloch, 1954), 44; Avraham Soltes, “The Hebrew Folk Song Society of Petersburg: The Historical Development,” in … Weisser, Modern Renaissance, 44; Soltes, “The Hebrew Folk Song Society,” 20, and Mendel Elkin, “A vikhtige …

Semele (LKT)
… danced in the late nineteenth century. For example, a folk song (Ginzburg-Marek 1901: no. 254) mentions a dance called … took it back, Play a semene for an aunt. In another folk song the dance is called semele instead of semene (Cahan … information on this dance. There he cites all the folk songs that mention the semene/semele dance. Cahan introduces …

Shemele (LKT)
… outside of sources found in [Eastern European Jewish] folk song, we have nothing about this style, no definitive portrait... [One such example is this song of Eliokum Tzunser:] ‘Women, clap! Take pleasure that … a shemele ’ If a man such as Eliokum Tzunser sang a dance song like this at weddings, it is certain that it was …