(27 נמצאו תוצאות)

Worlds That Passed
… Zaḳs … A. S. Sachs … Jewish life and customs … Lithuania … Lithuanian jews … Eastern Ashkenazi … Abraham Simchah Sachs … Worlds …
In Zaltsikn Yam - A Yiddish Workers' Song
… Republic with full political and national rights for Jews.' Picture taken from the YIVO encyclopedia website . … to the Jewish worker rather than those of the wealthy Jews. The following segment raises the question of who will … der yiddisher arbeter Bund,” (long live the Russian, Lithuanian, and Polish Jewish labor Bund). This song clearly …

Karaite Jews Musical Tradition
… HaḲaraim BeYisrael, 1979-1981. --------- The Karaite Jews in Eastern Europe . Ramleh: Mahon Tiferet Yosef, 2001. … notes. … 692 … 9518 … Karaite … Eliahu Adelman … Karaite Jews Musical Tradition … Rachel Kollender …
Nehama Lifshitz
… to Israel in 1969. She was perceived as the symbol of 'the Jews of silence,' which were not allowed to immigrate from …
Review essay: Kevin C. Karnes and Emilis Melngailis, Jewish Folk Songs from the Baltics
… from minority communities which inhabited Latvia, namely, Jews, Roma, Russians, Germans, Lithuanians, Poles, Belarussians, Latgalians, Livornians, … songs in 1899), a complete Hebrew publication devoted to Lithuanian folk literature appeared (Yardeni-Zakheim 1928). …

Shemonah-esreh tants (LKT)
This entry is part of the Lexicon of Klezmer Terminology (LKT). The LKT…

Kosher-tants (LKT)
… century. To them can be added the ethnographer of Lithuanian and White Russian Jews, Moshe Berlin, who brings in his study only the …

Ess firt kejn weg zurik-- :Geschichte und Lieder des Ghettos von Wilna, 1941-1943
… … Ghetto … Lithuania … World War II - 2nd World War - WW2 … Jews … Vilnius … Eastern Ashkenazi … Florian Freund … Franz …

Polka
… padekater, quadrille, polka, waltz, etc... played for both Jews and non-Jews.” Feldman 1994, p. 10 . “‘R. Siminovitz, with a … were sung which went with the rhythms... Eastern European Jews were accustomed to invite each guest to an especially …

Volekh (LKT)
… melody ( beniggun valuchu ) was because in Walachia the Jews suffered the greatest cruelties of the tyrants … in which only the first and third beats are accented. Among Jews, the volekhl is most often played in conjunction with … volekhls, shers, kozakl, polke ... Eastern European Jews were accustomed to invite each guest to an especially …