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Popular Poetry of the Russian Jews
… … 1 … 33987 … New York … Americana Germanica … … 2:2 … 1989 … Jewish poetry … Russian jewry … …

Forshpil (LKT)
… began on the Sabbath preceding the wedding... Among the German Jews this celebration was called Spinholz, a medieval German term, the meaning of which cannot be ascertained. The … the spinner, an important article in the trousseau of every German bride in the Middle Ages... The Sabbath preceding the …

Zibntrit (LKT)
… five, six, seven’... The ‘zibntrit’ dance-song found in German sources also as ‘the broom dance’ ( ‘Besemtanz’ ).” …

Besem-tants (LKT)
… zeks, zibn’ ... The ‘zibntrit’ dance-song [is] found in German sources also as ‘the broom dance’ ( ‘Besemtanz’ ).” …

Shemele (LKT)
… as the] ‘semene’ ... I think the original form was Judeo-German, the ‘shemele,’ according to the expression ‘din … dance and reconciliation, there is a mention of the German dance’s existence from 1500 (and of many similar to …

Semele (LKT)
… that mention the semene/semele dance. Cahan introduces some German folk songs as well as Jewish ones in which we find a …

«A Special Kind of Antisemitism»: On Russian Nationalism and Jewish Music
… Palestine and the path of Jewish nationalism, others chose Germany and the United States and the varied paths of …

Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… mitsve-tants danced, like the gentiles, in the French and German manner. Exactly when people began to use kosher-tants …
Bessie Schonberg
… Bessie Schönberg was born in Hanover, Germany in December 1906, the youngest of three girls. Her … then an engineering student, while studying music in Germany. When Bessie Schönberg was very young the family …

Bazetsens (LKT)
… pp. 178-81 . “The [ badkhn’s ] song was in verses of good German and sung with musical accompaniment... The melody to …