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Bulgar (LKT)
… from the national dances of other countries (Russia, Poland, Roumania, etc.).” Lapson 1943, p. 461 . “ Hora #2 …

Bobes tants (LKT)
… them with ‘bobe’ [old type of cake]... Hershl Danilevitsh (Poland) (Heri Daniels) in his collection of new paintings …

Beygele (LKT)
… Begele Tanzel, a type of circle dance.” [Brest Litovsk, Poland, 1848]. Wengeroff 1913, I, p. 182 . … Beygele (LKT) …

Semele (LKT)
… Lithuania, 1890s]. Matskevits 1893 . “Hershl Danilevitsh (Poland) (Heri Daniels) in his collection of new paintings … (#3) [of the]... ‘semeli dance with challah.’” [Warsaw, Poland]. Rivkind 1960, p. 31 . “[At the end of the …

Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… and clapping, and taking each other by the hand.” [Warsaw, Poland, 1930s]. Alpert 1996, p. 18 . (Recording references … girl becomes a wife, people do a mitsve-tentsl .” [Warsaw, Poland, pre-World War II]. Cahan 1957, p. 259 (#279) . … it is already time to do a mitsve-tentsl !” [Warsaw, Poland, pre-World War II]. Cahan 1957, pp. 264-65 (#286) . …

Kosher-tants (LKT)
… the bride...They danced around twice...” [Brest-Litovsk, Poland, 1848]. Wengeroff 1913, I, p. 191 . “After the …

Beroyges-tants
… the community began to head towards the khupe.” [Zambrow, Poland, c. 1906]. [Note: The full text of this source is a … sung to a beroyges-tants with a beautiful melody.” [Warsaw, Poland, pre-World War I]. Cahan 1957, p. 490 (#223) . ( … . This time the in-laws also danced.”[ Kremenits, Poland, pre-World War II]. Gilernt 1954, p. 386 . “These …

Hopke (LKT)
… p. 267-68 (# 295) . “Sung to a hopketants” . [Warsaw, Poland, pre-World War I]. Cahan 1957, p. 491 (#255) . …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… other by the shoulders, or by kerchiefs...” [Russia and Poland, 1930s]. Alpert 1996a, p. 18 . “Freylekhs: A lively … šers are similar in music and dance style to the šer in Poland, Czechoslovakia, or Galicia, Rumania, and so on [fn. … pairs men or women or in mixed couples...” [Dubno, Poland, pre-World War II]. Fridhaber 1978b, p. 31 . “While …

Bazetsh di kale (LKT)
… A. G. [ Avrom Goldfaden ] ‘getsoygene motive.’ ” [Dubno, Poland, pre-World War II]. Katshke 1966, p. 666 . See Tsu …