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Lancers (LKT)
… ballet only in 1857. There is no question of the ‘Old Jewish wedding customs’ of the title of Levanda’s article.” …

Kutner (LKT)
… year was 1895... After the ceremony, as is customary in a Jewish wedding, the newlyweds were led into a private …

Pinkas Khmelnik (Chmielnik)
… New York. … 1 … 33982 … Tel Aviv … … 1960 … Ashkenaz … Jewish culture … Jewish customs … Jewish dance … Jewish wedding … Ashkenazi … Moyshe-Leyzer …

Jewish Folk Dance Melody ‘Sher Kadril’
… … Tatzlil … 33984 … 50 … Haifa … … 6:3 … 1966 … Ashkenaz … Jewish music … Jewish wedding music … Klezmer … Emil Sekulitz … Jewish Folk Dance Melody ‘Sher Kadril’ …

Quadrille (LKT)
… with him in the middle, just as at a wedding in a little Jewish town.” [Nikolayev, Kherson province, afterwards, … [New York, c. World War I].] Raboy 1920, p. 25 . “Jewish folk dance melody ‘ sher kadril ’. This melody was … from klezmorim that played in Moldavia and Bessarabia at Jewish weddings. This dance melody is interesting because of …

Krakoviak (LKT)
… [Podalia, c. 1909].” Tshernovetski 1946, pp. 97-114 . “The Jewish folkmusic, as well as the Synagogical music, shows …

Popular Poetry of the Russian Jews
… 1 … 33987 … New York … Americana Germanica … … 2:2 … 1989 … Jewish poetry … Russian jewry … Ashkenaz … Leo Wiener … …
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 …
Leo Wiener
Leo Wiener was born in Bialystok, Russian Empire in 1862. He was an American historian…

Koyletsh-tants (LKT)
… II]. Gilernt 1954, p. 387 . “After the khupe, according to Jewish custom, they led the joyful couple together on a full …