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Polonaise
… the the name of this dance (‘kosher dance’) is originally Jewish, in all instances its music was typically foreign and … form of the old ‘sher’ or ‘shir’ which used to be danced at weddings by two rows facing each other. While singing the … in the modern era. The dance-song was preserved by the Jewish masses a long time after the social dances had …
"Laner velivsamim nafshi meyaḥla" (My heart longs for the candle and the incense)
Nashid for Havdala (ceremony for the ending of the Sabbath) by Se'adia, signed Lese'adia…
‘Le-El ‘Olam’ by Mordecai Dato: In search of a melody for an ancient Italian Hebrew poem
… around the mid-sixteenth century from the circles of Jewish mystics of Safed and spready rapidly throughout the Jewish world, especially to Italy. One key figure in these … exposition (230 five-verse stanzas) of salient moments in Jewish history alongside some description of Jewish life in …
"Shalom levo shabbat" (Greetings on the coming of the Sabbath)
… the blessing Vekulkhem berukhim . Unlike the custom in weddings and other social events, this hallel does not …

The Cantorial Fantasia of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: A Late Manifestation of the Musical Trope
… practice are discussed. … 5 … 5 … 2 … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … Yuval Studies of The Jewish Music Research Centre … 38706 … 65–85 … Jerusalem … …
Rabbi Meir Eleazar Atiya
… The Jewish Music Research Centre of the Hebrew University of … single-handedly maintained and kept alive the Moroccan Jewish singing tradition in Israel against all odds. He was … the stages of the life cycle, such as circumcisions and weddings. He was not the most outstanding in terms of …
Robert Lachmann
… and paraliturgical musical traditions of the local Jewish community, material that served as the base for his seminal work, Jewish Cantillation and Song in the Isle of Djerba (1940). His study of the Djerba Jewish community was in fact his first exposure to Oriental …

Hopke (LKT)
… I]. Cahan 1957, p. 491 (#255) . “Other dances performed at weddings in East European communities were:... Redl, … the hopak . (The name hopak was folklorized into hopke .) Jewish kozachok melodies were borrowed, but in the klezmer … in the klezmer repertoire. They did not acquire a Jewish sound. The kozachoks and hopaks that were adopted are …
Moshe Cordova
… ma ka m . Cordova was born in Edirne, an important Ottoman Jewish musical hub since the late 17 th century. Our … was the move to Istanbul, together with many of the Edirne Jewish community, following the devastation of this city … in 1886. During its heyday in the early twentieth century, Jewish singers from various quarters of Istanbul, as well as …
Halleluya (Hallelujah)
… the blessing Vekulkhem berukhim . Unlike the custom in weddings and other social events, this hallel does not …