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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 …
Mazltov (LKT)
… the definite form of this dance. It occurs frequently in Jewish dances, but as a phenomenon of an improvisational … Litvin 1917, p. 4 . “...After havdole another round of the festivities began with the rebbe distributing more cake and … part of the melody is from Meir Noy, as he heard it at Jewish weddings in Kolomeyke ( nign ‘mazl-tov’ )...” …
Gasn nign
… Roslyn, New York … Ellipsis Arts … … 1996 … Klezmer music … Jewish wedding tradition … Jewish festivities … Ashkenazi … Alicia Svigals … Gasn nign …
A glezele vayn
… … Ellipsis Arts … A glass of wine … 1996 … Klezmer music … Jewish wedding tradition … Jewish festivities … Ashkenazi … Carsten Schelp … A glezele vayn …
Sher
… “Sher: One of the most common dance forms in the Jewish repertoire, similar to a square dance or a Russian … their weddings and celebrations, to which they invited Jewish musicians. The Ukrainian youth there danced the šer … . “Jewish klezmorim often played at non-Jewish weddings, festivities, entertainments, and so on. Here it is …
Hag Purim – The story behind its melody
… 82-83. Example 8 Harry Coopersmith, editor, Little Books of Jewish Songs: Purim , Chicago: Board of Jewish Education, 1928. Example 9 Jacob Schoenberg, Shirei … Israel and it is sung in kindergartens, schools, and Purim festivities until the present day. These by-now canonical …
Shrayer
… at the end of each citation, you get the full reference. “Jewish klezmorim often played at non-Jewish weddings, festivities, entertainments, and so on. Here it is …
Skotshne/Skochne
… 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 …
Na’aleh L’artzeinu – A Simple Melody with an Intricate Story
… library at the New York campus of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, was “Six Songs from the Jewish Homeland, Arranged for Mixed Voices.” [2] This … songs and bonfires. A central musical figure at these Meron festivities for some time now has been a klezmer clarinetist …
El Incendio de Saloniki: The Song of the Fire
… destructive in scale, the fire came as a great blow to the Jewish community living in Saloniki at the time. The fire … tens of thousands of Jews homeless and consumed most of the Jewish neighborhood in the old city, including areas of … offers poetic commentary on historical events and Jewish festivities of the yearly cycle. Susana Weich-Shahak defines …