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Koyletsh-tants (LKT)
… challah in their hands...” Rivkind 1960, p. 31 . “The fat Lithuanian mother-in-law went out in a dance before the …

Marsh (LKT)
… a freylekhs , with a march , a hopke-tants ...” [Vilna, Lithuania, c. 1890s-1900s].” Zizmor 1922a, pp. 873-76 . … …

Mazltov (LKT)
… go out with a mazl-tov dance...” [Ritova (Rietavas), Lithuania, pre-World War II]. Grod 1950, p. 35 . (Musical … out names, and the klezmer would play along.” [Vilna, Lithuania, c. 1870s-80s]. Zizmor 1922a, p. 874 . See …

Nokh der khupe
… “A melody that is played after the khupe .” [Vilna, Lithuania, 1920s]. Bernstein 1927, p. 95 . (Musical notation …

Polka
… her home and sings her the polka.” [Byalitse, near Vilna, Lithuania, pre-World War II]. Cahan 1957, p. 237, #250 . … pp. 268-69 (# 296) . “Polka.” [[Byalitse, near Vilna, Lithuania, pre-World War II; Minsk, Russia, pre-World War …

Shemonah-esreh tants (LKT)
… she recalled from her childhood in the area of Brisk of Lithuania. Her mother told her about a cousin Malkha that … prayer was performed in mimicry and in rhythm.” [Brisk, Lithuania, pre-World War II]. Fridhaber 1960, p. 30 . … …

Sher
… we do know that the šer was widespread in Belorussia, Lithuania, and Poland. Even if we do not find this dance in … he pointed out, this dance was wide-spread in Belorussia, Lithuania, Poland and the Ukraine. Beregovski hypothesized … where it was especially popular, but also in White Russia, Lithuania, and Poland. Since until the end of the nineteenth …

Sheyne-minke (LKT)
… a semele, a tsigayner-tants , a sheyne-minke ...” [Vilna, Lithuania, 1890s]. Matskevits 1893 . … Sheyne-minke (LKT) …

Tants (Alter yidisher) (LKT)
… she recalled from her childhood in the area of Brisk of Lithuania. Verbah even told me about the second dance that …

Tenoim (LKT)
… (and mus. ex. 4) were performed at this moment.” [Ritova, Lithuania, c. 1910s-20s]. Stutschewsky 1959, p. 155 . … …