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Jewish Wedding Music
… … … 1987 … Velvel Pasternak … Velvel Pasternak … Jewish Wedding Music …
Kozatske (LKT)
… and cannot pay for it. The first part of the melody is of Jewish origin, the latter part is Russian and in keeping … 28 . “ ‘Kozatz’keh : ’ This dance was popular both among Jewish Ukraine and Jewish Poland. There is nothing to distinguish it from the …
Kozak (LKT)
… at the end of each citation, you get the full reference. “Jewish musicians used to play frequently at non-Jewish weddings and festivities where they undoubtedly played Jewish tunes in addition to the Ukrainian dance-repertoire. …
Sol Zim
… all ages. He is considered to be one of the most important Jewish cantors. Zim studied at Yeshiva Torah Vodaath, … New York University and received his doctorate from the Jewish Theological Seminary. He lives in Queens, NY. See … music … American cantors … Hasidic Music … Composer … Jewish music … Sol Zim …
The Joy of the Jewish Wedding
… … 1 … New York … Cedarhurst … … 1986 … Jewish culture … Jewish customs … Ashkenaz … Ashkenazi … Sol Zim … The Joy of the Jewish Wedding …
Patsh Tants (LKT)
… a style of dances that was very widespread in Jewish weddings. The scholar and musicologist Moshe … European origin, In a slow duple meter, it is part of the Jewish wedding. While dancing in a circle, the participants …
Koyletsh-tants (LKT)
… II]. Gilernt 1954, p. 387 . “After the khupe, according to Jewish custom, they led the joyful couple together on a full …
Leo Wiener
Leo Wiener was born in Bialystok, Russian Empire in 1862. He was an American historian…
La Gallarda matadora
… who brought the seeds of flamenco to Spain. Moreover, the Jewish expulsion from the Iberian Peninsula occurred … of the history of flamenco almost always mention some Jewish influence on the development of flamenco, although it … is that the Petenera genre of flamenco is of Jewish origin, although this has not been proven by solid …
Popular Poetry of the Russian Jews
… … 1 … New York … Americana Germanica … … 2:2 … 1989 … Jewish poetry … Russian jewry … Ashkenaz … Leo Wiener … …