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Meir Shimon Geshuri
… the Haftarah and other “folk or synagogue songs that the Hassidim have no interest in, and they are not at all … and it was performed without text with great devekut.” The Hassidim call this melody “The Wailing Mother” (“Ha’em … of the Besht [R. Israel Baal Shem Tov, the initiator of Hassidim],” published in the newspaper “Haboker” just weeks …
Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 10[E]: Gesaenge der Chassidim [Songs of the Chassidim]
… Melodienschatz, 10[E]: Gesaenge der Chassidim [Songs of the Chassidim] …
Hebraeisch-orientalischer Melodienschatz, 10[G]: Gesaenge der Chassidim
… Melodienschatz, 10[G]: Gesaenge der Chassidim …
Songs of the Chassidim: An Anthology
… … Eastern Ashkenazi … Velvel Pasternak … Songs of the Chassidim: An Anthology …
Merrymakers and Jesters Among Jews
… York … Yiddish Scientific Institute - YIVO … … 7 … 1952 … Hassidim … Jewish wedding customs … Jewish festivities … …
Contemporary Jewish Music: A New Series of the JMRC (2009)
… focused on the musical traditions of the Eastern European Hassidim residing in Israel. Most notable was his novel …
Cleaving tune (Niggun Dvekut)
… is found in contemporary sources and among Hebrew speaking Hassidim, literally refers to meditational tunes which … repentance (teshuvah), and more, and among the Slonim hassidim as a technique of praising God and 'talking' to … is not used in all communities. Several alternatives exist. Hassidim from Toldot Aharon and other communities use the …
Fal
… , p. 150, and no. 47 [pp. 156-163]. … 9565 … Hassidic … Hassidim … Structure … Musical structure … Klezmer … Tunes … …
Tenu'a (yd. pronunciation: tnue, tnie)
… A term used by Hassidim and East European hazzanim; it literally means … several, sometimes contradictory, meanings, that even the Hassidim themselves find hard to define. In most cases, the … for filling an otherwise empty space. Among the Vizhnitzer hassidim, four tenu’ot can be found: one is sung on the …
Mitsve Tants
… each man retires but continues to dance with a group of Hassidim. The last dancer is the groom, who actually holds …