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Betlers-tants (LKT)
… the dancing and even beggars of the town had the right to dance with the bride.” EncyJud 1971, p. 1265 . “After the meal the poor people started to dance, in order to entertain the bride and groom. … to the bride’s house. There the beggars arrived with their dance and people celebrated until daybreak... the dance with …
Yigdal elohim hay
… one of Maimonides' Thirteen Articles of Faith. With its 6/8 dance rhythm and the overt-cl os cuadential pattern, this melody recalls German-Dutch folk tunes that are associated with hunting. … The Western …
Khars
… A dance tune characteristic of the Mountain Jews. Tankhoi … his grandmother in the city of Kuba and adopted it for this dance company. The Khars (lit. "to clap hands" in Juhuri) … … Asia … Folk songs … Judeo-Tat - Juhuri … Mountain Jews … Dance Music … Instrumental music … Eastern Communities … …

Longa (LKT)
… “‘Sehnaz Longa.’ The longa is a [Turkish Gypsy] type of dance... [according to Walter Feldman,] klezmer versions of this type of dance were recorded by Josef Solinski under the titles … and recording references included). “ Longas are Turkish tunes that imitate Romanian Gypsy music... In the late 19th …

Niggun rikud
… See: Dance Tune … Niggun rikud …

Sirba
… (Romanian Sirba ) is another traditional Romanian music and dance genre, known throughout the east Carpathian region … mountainside, while the final, merry cadences of the brisk dance express the joy of reunion with his wayward ovine...” Alpert 1993, p. 2 . “Sirba: Romanian-Jewish dance tune typified by triplets in the melody over a 2/4 …

Klezmer music in America: revival and beyond
… 19th. c. In the immigrant period, mostly Eastern European dance tunes were performed by fairly large groups (12-15 …
Niggun Meron
… Niggun" which belongs to the repertory of old Meron tunes named after Abraham Alstein a merchant from Beyrut who came regularly to Meron and used to dance to this niggun . Recorded by Yaakov Mazor and Andre …
Chassidisches Lied – Hasidic Song
… elevated the hassid to states of joy and ecstasy through dance and song: The deep belief of the Chassidim, their … for music within their soul. For the Chassid the song and dance are inseparable elements of his belief, and his inner … ibid., pp. 26–7. [2] Ibid. … Stutschewsky's 13 Jewish Folk Tunes … Ashkenazi people … Ashkenazim … Cello - Violoncello …

Fal
… Mono-sectional niggunim are common mainly among the dance niggunim of the Hungarian Hasidim, [4] while the … [4] See for example: Hajdu-Mazor, Otsar ha- Hasidut: 101 Dance Tunes , Nos. 23, 93, 102. [5] See for example cleving …