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Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… the text and music change from genre to genre. In the Hassidic songs, even when they have words, the music is …
Ba'al Menagen\ Menagen
… part A, 41. … Played by Moshe Berlin and band, Bnei Brack Hassidic wedding. June 20th 1991. Musical Transcription … …
Hora
… Rav.' 8 In the second half of the twentieth century, Hassidic and Lithuanian Yeshiva students in Israel, who … accepted the Hora dance. Following their example, in some Hassidic weddings the Hora was also danced by the adults. … between the rhythmical character of this dance and the Hassidic circle dance. He fitted it with a medley of …

Heikhal Hanegina (the Hall of Music)
… in the Kabbalah teachings of the 'Ari' (Isaac Luria). The Hassidic movement, which evolved in the 18 th century and … (Kabbalistic wise men), and later the leaders of the Hassidic movement, spoke of Tsadikim (righteous men) who … Rabbi Israel Ba'al Shem Tov (1700-1760), the founder of the Hassidic movement, had the power to purify Niggunim by …

Freylekhs
… solo dances as well. According to some sources, including Hassidic ones, Freylekhs Niggunim were played while …
Admor
… our rabbi). It is a synonym to Tsadik, the leader of a Hassidic community, and to the Rebe (in Yiddish), pronounced …
Moyshelekh Un Shloymelekh (part 2)
… from minor to major. The scale used in this stanza is the Hassidic mode (Shteiger) 'Ahava Raba.' The use of the Hassidic mode offers a chilling reference to the old Jewish … chord. From the G minor chord, the harmony returns to the Hassidic mode on D, preparing for the concluding stanza. The …
Cleaving tune (Niggun Dvekut)
… text, are considered the core of musical creativity in all hassidic communities. They are mostly performed at the Hassidic tish (festive meals in presence of the rebbe … sometimes called tish niggunim (lit. 'table tunes'). The Hassidic communities ascribe an aura of holiness to those …

Zemirot
… already in use in other functions adapted to Zemirot texts. Hassidic dance melodies were particularly popular. 4. In the … of newly-composed settings for Zemirot as part of the Neo- Hassidic musical genre which gained popularity in Jewish …

Fal
… follows: the four sections symbolize the four stages of the hassidic worship of the lord: preparation, beginning of … in Zalmanoff's book. [6] Vinaver-Schleifer, Anthology of Hassidic Music , p. 150, and no. 47 [pp. 156-163]. … … . Musical Transcription … 700 … Hasidic … Hasidim … 9565 … Hassidic … Hassidim … Structure … Musical structure … …