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Akdamut millin
… Rabbi Meir Issac Nehroai. This poem is only recited in the Ashkenazi rite, and has two main musical settings; one is in …
Cleaving tune (Niggun Dvekut)
… Kabbalistic Sabbath piyyut Benei heikhala by Isaac Luria Ashkenazi and the Hassidic piyyut Yah ekhsof by Aharon of … of Hassidic music , p. 191. In reference to this term among Ashkenazic hazzanim, see: Avenary, The musical vocabulatory of the Ashkenazic Hazanim , p. 190. [2] See examples in Zalmanov, …

Zemirot
… verses recited during the Shacharit (morning) prayers: the Ashkenazic terminology refers to these Psalms as … in Neil Levin's Overview of his Z'mirot Anthology . 'In Ashkenazic tradition the term refers to z'mirot shel Shabbat … of Zemirot Sabbath is diverse and eclectic. Within the Ashkenazic musical traditions one can point to a few types …

Fal
… … Structure … Musical structure … Klezmer … Tunes … Ashkenazi … Fal … יעקב מזור …

Tenu'a (yd. pronunciation: tnue, tnie)
… … Hassidim … Hasidic … Hasidism … Cantorate … Hazzanut … Ashkenazi … Tenu'a (yd. pronunciation: tnue, tnie) … יעקב …
Mitsve Tants
… Olam … 704 … Hasidic … 9565 … Hassidic … Dance Tunes … Ashkenazi … Mitsve Tants … יעקב מזור …
Minhah
… temporal hours of the day. Since the Jews of 19 th century Ashkenaz were usually under pressure from the daily toils of … Ktoret, and Ana BeKoa h are recited before the Ashrei. Many Ashkenazi and some Yemenite Jews do not add any prayers …

Kol Nidrei
… response between the Hazzan and the congregation, while the Ashkenazi melody alternates between recitative declamation …

Dance tune (Niggun rikud)
… … Klezmer … Hassidim … Genre … Party … Celebration … Ashkenazi … Dance tune (Niggun rikud) …

Ma'oz Tzur
… sung version of this hymn comes from the Western European Ashkenazi tradition dating back to the 15th century. …