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Khosid/Khosidl (LKT)
… alluding to their frequent use at Jewish weddings to accompany the mitsve [ritual commandment/good deed] of dancing … included). “The xosid is a grotesque solo dance imitating a dancing Hasid.” Beregovski 1962 [= Beregovski/Slobin … repertoire for Hungarian and Yiddish-speaking Jews consisting of core-repertoire dances of the freylekhs types …

Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… dosages and combinations ad nauseam . [1] These writings and their indiscriminating viral spread tell us more … the poet constantly revised his poem, alone or in the company of Jewish settlers from Rishon Le-tziyyon, adding … music was a medium characteristic of the New York Tin-Pan-Alley scene and Hatikvah appeared in several arrangements …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… as possible author. All these attributions are still contingent although new manuscript evidence shows that the … practices evolved prior to the invention of the printing press. Among the novelties that emerged in the past … that Cohen already proposed at this early stage that the Spanish-Dutch, i.e. Western Sephardic, melody is probably the …
A Recovered Voice from the Past
… of the Jewish past have moved far beyond this constricting narrative to recover Jewish culture, economics, … that Shoshana whose health had not fully recovered accompany them back to Johannesburg where the climate would be … Hebrew presses were located in this small bustling alley. [17] According to Idelsohn’s own testimony he was …

Khupe-marsh (LKT)
… notation included). “The bands themselves fashioned fitting melodies for the various situations and moods during … danced around the bride inside the house.” [Staro-Konstantin, Ukraine, 1820s-30s]. Fridkin 1925, p. 46 . “‘ Khupe … the kidushin ceremony is religious with musical accompaniment. When it is done, the melody bursts forth and from …
Niggun ‘Akedah: A Traditional Melody Concerning the Binding of Isaac
… referring to the characters’ feelings and thoughts, and omitting the character of Sarah altogether. Midrashic literature … former for fulfilling God’s command and the latter for accepting His will. [4] Additionally, a specific category of … territories as well as northern Italy, [14] and spanning a period from the early sixteenth to early …

Hora (LKT)
… as ‘slow hora.’ The rhythm and the dance movements are distinct both from the lively Israeli dance in duple meter … the Tel Aviv Ohel Theate into settlements of the Jezreel Valley and Galilee. A circle dance, in a moderately fast … the hora dance form. It was the kind of tune played to accompany the bridal part home...[H. Kandel, 1923/A. Schwartz]. …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… alluding to their frequent use at Jewish weddings to accompany the mitsve [ritual commandment/good deed] of dancing … festivities, entertainments, and so on. Here it is interesting to establish whether non-Jews adopted Jewish dances. We … . “From the music and its character it is very hard to distinguish the šer from the frejlaxs , if the latter is in a …