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Vingerka (LKT)
… derived from the national dances o other countries (Russia, Poland, Roumania, etc.).” Lapson 1943, p. 461 . … Vingerka …

Hatikvah: Conceptions, Receptions and Reflections
… made in Iaşi (Rumania) in 1877 or in Zloczow (Galicia in Poland, today Zolochev in Ukraine) in 1878 (scholars are … poem was modified to become Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła , “Poland is not yet lost, while we still live” (compare to … it eventually became the national anthem of the Republic of Poland in 1926. The process of gestation and reception of …

Valtzer (LKT)
… But the Walzer was not really lively.” [Brest-Litovsk, Poland, 1848]. Wengeroff 1913, I, p. 182 . … Valtzer (LKT) …

Vals (LKT)
… and waltzes... [which were popular] in the ‘30s.” [Warsaw, Poland, 1930s]. Alpert 1996a, pp. 16-17 . “In L. Levanda’s … dance with a knife in the hands...” [Dubno, Poland, pre-World War II]. Katshke 1966, p. 667 . “Tunes in … from non-Jewish cultures by the Hasidic dynasties in Poland and Central Europe such as Gur, Karlin, Modzhitz and …

Tvile
… tribes of Israel but in certain times also among Jewish Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine... ‘The klezmorim waited …

Tsherkesishen (LKT)
… dance with a knife in the hands...”[Dubno, Poland, pre-World War II]. Katshke 1966, p. 667 . … …

Tango (LKT)
… tangos--Polish tangos were very big in the ‘30s.” [Warsaw, Poland, 1930s]. Alpert 1996a, pp. 16-17 . “We danced all …

Sher
… that the šer was widespread in Belorussia, Lithuania, and Poland. Even if we do not find this dance in other regions … šers are similar in music and dance style to the šer in Poland, Czechoslovakia, or Galicia, Rumania, and so on [fn. … communities and especially in Jewish Ashkenazi communities, Poland, Italy and Turkey, an issue which we do not see as …

Regn (LKT)
… a Reigen dance in front of the couple...” [Brest-Litovsk, Poland, 1848]. Wengeroff 1913, I, p. 189 . … Regn (LKT) …

Polonaise
… tangos--Polish tangos were very big in the ‘30s.” [Warsaw, Poland, 1930s]. Alpert 1996a, pp. 16-17 . “It can also …