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Hopke (LKT)
… pose or soft rhythmic movement. The hopke is danced by Hassidim at weddings, Simhat Torah (Rejoicing of the Law), … it is important to note that according to Vinaver, the Hassidim themselves would distinguish two levels of dance …

Tants nign (LKT)
… it is important to note that according to Vinaver, the Hassidim themselves would distinguish two levels of dance …
Likhvod Hatanna Haelokai (In Honor of the Holy Tanna)
… songs according to the tradition of each community. The Hassidim, who lead part of these celebrations and climb at … day by Hassidic groups, especially by the Karlin and Boyan Hassidim. Like many other songs in the Hillula genre, the …

The Badkhn in Contemporary Hasidic Society: Social, Historical and Musical Observations
… of Jewish Civilization … Polin, Studies in Polish Jewry … … Hassidim … Badkhan … 2003 … Hasidim … Badkhn … Jester … …

Hasidic Tunes of Dancing and Rejoicing
… Israel … Jewish Music Research Centre … … Hassidic music … Hassidim … 1976 … Israel … Jewish … Dance … Hasidic Music … …

The Musical Tradition of Hasidim
… … Keter Sfarim … Encyclopedia Judaica … … Traditions … Hassidim … 1971 … Israel … Tradition … Hasidim … Hasidism … …

Ve-Hi She-’Amda – Piyyut from the Passover Haggadah
… Renanim, click here . A medium-tempo version from the Bobov hassidim – to listen to a rendition by Chilik Frank , press …
Atah Ehad
… Archives, 22 December 2013. … Yah zekhut avot , Bohush Hassidim (Bukovina) singing at a Yortseyt Tish, recorded by … Structural variations of the melody show even when Hassidim belonging to the same dynasty sing the melody to … “Ya zekhut avot” by Rabbi David Levanon and by the Bohush Hassidim from Bnei Brak in the 'Yortseyt Tish' (1 and 2 in …
Shir Bamromim
… pilgrims are mostly comprised of two streams of Judaism: Hassidim and North African Jews. Even though the two groups … and at night sing popular songs in Moroccan Arabic. The Hassidim spend much of the night singing and dancing to … Film Archive Virtual Cinema: … 57 … 57 … 9 … 34187 … … Hassidim … North Africa … Hasidim … Niggun … Klezmer … Meron …
Kedusha
… Sephardies, Italians, Romanians, Yemenites, and Chassidim use this opening for the Kedusha benediction of the …