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Kale bazetsen (LKT)
… invites various guests up to dance the mitsve tants , the religious obligation to dance with the bride. Max wrote the … liturgy, commonly sung to a variety of tunes, as a zemerl (religious folk song).” Schlesinger, Alpert, Rubin 1989 . ( …
Khupe-marsh (LKT)
… and groom approach each other... the kidushin ceremony is religious with musical accompaniment. When it is done, the …
Freylekhs (LKT)
… “The title freylekhs (happy) can refer to the feeling of a piece which is not necessarily intended for … liturgy, commonly sung to a variety of tunes, as a zemerl (religious folk song).” Schlesinger, Alpert, Rubin 1989 . ( … Zizmor 1922a, p. 876 . “ A Freilachs ... [and a] Zweite Freliach .” Zunser and Smulewitz 1906, pp. 6-8 . See Bulgar , …
Woody Guthrie's Hanukah Songs
… Ehad mi yode’a ) to a song that has a certain Christian feeling to it ( Hanuka Tree ). Although no direct connection … , which begins with Cyrus' decree enabling the exiled Israelites to be able to return to Cana'an and work the land. … Ezra bringing the value of Torah learning back to the Israelites, and from there the song moves on to the stories of …
Freylekhs fun der khupe (LKT)
… included). “The title freylekhs (happy) can refer to the feeling of a piece which is not necessarily intended for …
Hora (LKT)
… the dance movements are distinct both from the lively Israeli dance in duple meter bearing the same name, and from the … or ‘slow hora.’ Not to be confused with the brisk Israeli dance of the same name.” Alpert 1996b, p. 58 . ( … bulgarish .” Feldman 1994, pp. 7-8 . “Hora. Popular Israeli folk dance originating in the Balkans and taking root in …
Bessie Schonberg
… began to rethink the traditional role of a teacher. She believed that students trained to imitate movement were …
Beroyges-tants
… no definitive portrait... [One such example is this song of Eliokum Tzunser:] ‘Women, clap! Take pleasure that both … mothers-in-law are dancing a shemele. ’ If a man such as Eliokum Tzunser sang a dance song like this at weddings, it … the women. Also in the essay of Samuel Rappaport, on the religious life of Eastern European Jews, he records that the …
Mekhutenim-tants
… no definitive portrait... [One such example is this song of Eliokum Tzunser:] ‘Women, clap! Take pleasure that both … mothers-in-law are dancing a shemele. ’ If a man such as Eliokum Tzunser sang a dance song like this at weddings, it … during the tenoim ... The Jewish source that the author relies upon, [is] the playing of ‘two mekhutonim dances,’ …
Kosher-tants (LKT)
… began to wage a war against the kosher-tants , as a relic from an old-fashioned custom, which ought and must, …