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  2. Jewish dance - Wikipedia

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    Jewish dance was influenced by local non-Jewish dance traditions, but there were clear differences, mainly in hand and arm motions, with more intricate legwork by the younger men. [3] Jewish religious law frowned on mixed dancing, dictating separate circles for men and women.

  3. Bar and bat mitzvah - Wikipedia

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    Elsewhere, [17] the Mishnah lists the ages (13 for boys and 12 for girls) at which a vow is considered automatically valid; the Talmud explains this as a result of the 13-year-old being a "man", as required in Numbers 6:2. [18] (For one year before this age, the vows are conditionally valid, depending on whether the boy or girl has signs of ...

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  5. Category:Jewish dancers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jewish dancers" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Paula Abdul;

  6. Miami Boys Choir's 2007 Performance of 'Yerushalayim' Goes ...

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    The Jewish Orthodox pop group the Miami Boys Choir has gone viral on TikTok with a 2007 performance of the song "Yerushalayim.”

  7. Israeli folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Israeli folk dancing. The Jews have a long dance history, within and outside the land of Israel. The Bible and Talmud refer to many events related to dance, and contain over 30 different dance terms. [2] During the dispersion, the dancing associated with the normal activities of a nation in its own country ceased. [3]

  8. Yemenite step - Wikipedia

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    Yemenite step (tza'ad Temani) is a popular dance performed Jews during weddings and other Jewish occasions. [1]The basic Tza'ad Temani step provides a swaying movement that changes the dancer's direction of motion, although the dancer may face forward throughout the step.

  9. 50 Hebrew Boy Names and Their Meanings - AOL

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    Timeless classics, modern favorites, and totally unique monikers that no one else in your kid’s class will share—you can find it all in the Hebrew Bible. Take a trip back in time to the Old ...