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An'im zemirot
… hymn is sung antiphonally, and it is the custom in some communities to allow a child to lead the congregation. … …

Adon Olam
… including melodies from Jewish and secular sources. In some communities Adon Olam is sung antiphonally between the …

Akedah
… in the religious texts and secular literature of Jewish communities around the world. … Akedah …

Avinu Malkenu
… day period between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur and in some communities on fast days. Each verse opens with the words …
Cleaving tune (Niggun Dvekut)
… God and 'talking' to him. [3] This term is not used in all communities. Several alternatives exist. Hassidim from Toldot Aharon and other communities use the Hebrew term 'niggun hit'orerut' … considered the core of musical creativity in all hassidic communities. They are mostly performed at the Hassidic tish …

Badhan
… Hanukkah and Purim celebrations. In Eastern European Jewish communities, the badhan worked as a professional wedding …

Fal
… can be seen that the term 'Bava' was also accepted in other communities to mean a section of a Niggun . R. Nahman of …
Mitsve Tants
… Today, the Mitsve Tants is customary mainly in Hassidic communities, which, from the time of the first generations, … reaction to this interpretation, the non-Hassidic orthodox communities (today called 'Litaim') totally reject the ritual, while even the Hassidic communities of Chabbad and Bratslav, do not perform the …
Minhah
… Before Ashrei Yosvhei Beitekha Sephardic and Italian communities, as well as most Yemenite communities, customarily recite Psalm 84 before “Ashrei … Korbanot and Pitum HaKtoret sections. Some of the Sephardic communities customarily recite part of the introduction to …

Kol Nidrei
… in the different rites; for example, in most Sephardic communities, Kol Nidrei is recited as a call and response …