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Polka
… military marches (2/4 and 6/8), and popular pieces from the Yiddish theatre, often in fox-trot, waltz, tango, and even …

Tsushpil
… . accompaniment.” Harkavi 1928, p. 426 . “1) In the common Yiddish sense (Weinreich, 347) it refers to the instrumental …

Mazurka (LKT)
… military marches (2/4 and 6/8), and popular pieces from the Yiddish theatre, often in fox-trot, waltz, tango, and even …

Marsh (LKT)
… military marches (2/4 and 6/8), and popular pieces from the Yiddish theatre, often in fox-trot, waltz, tango, and even …
Leo Wiener
… discovery of America Vols. I-III (1922). Weiner translated Yiddish songs and poems. The poet he valued most was … ' in Wikipedia. More sources: Leo Wiener, History of Yiddish literature in the nineteenth century . London: John …
Sol Zim
… in Congregations over the world. His 23 Recordings feature Yiddish, Israeli, Chassidic, Broadway, Opera and Pop Music. …

Kozatske (LKT)
… of each citation, you get the full reference. “In the [Yiddish folksong] Hatskele , a poor aunt asks the musicians … 1960s-1990s]. Pasternak 1987, p. 21 . “ Kazatske -- A Yiddishized Russian folk-dance.” Reyzen 1945, p. 6 . “Some … here the klezmorim gave it their own musical imprint. (In Yiddish literature the ‘kozatz’keh’ is mentioned much more …

English-Yidisher verterbukh
… … 1 … 34002 … New York … Hebrew Publishing Co. … English-Yiddish dictionary … 1928 … Harkavy … Jewish customs … …
Yekhiel Yeshaye Trunk
… Yekhiel Yeshaye Trunk was a Yiddish writer, researcher of the history of Polish Jewry … Schwarz) A list of his publications at NLI website. … Yiddish and Hebrew writer … 0 … Yiddish … Poland … Yekhiel Yeshaye Trunk …

Karahod (LKT)
… [Poland, c. World War I]. Litvin 1917, p. 8 . “Karahod. Yiddish word of Slavic origin designating a circle dance …