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Hava Nagila" (Hebrew: הָבָה נָגִילָה, Hāvā Nāgīlā, "Let us rejoice") is a Jewish folk song. It is traditionally sung at celebrations, such as weddings , Bar and bat mitzvahs , and other Jewish holidays among the Jewish community.
Moshe Nathanson (August 10, 1899 - February 24, 1981) was a Canadian musicologist, composer, and cantor who is known for promoting Jewish folk music. Nathanson's most notable work is Zamru Lo, Hava Nagila. [1] and the commonly used tune for Birkat Hamazon. [2] [3]
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Jewish liturgical poems (4 C, 47 P) P. Passover songs (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Songs in Hebrew" ... Hava Nagila; Hevenu shalom aleichem; Hine Ma Tov; I.
Jewish liturgical music is characterized by a set of musical modes.. The prayer modes form part of what is known as the musical nusach (tradition) of a community, and serve both to identify different types of prayer and to link those prayers to the time of year or even time of day in which they are set.
The Horah is a Jewish circle dance typically danced to the music of Hava Nagila. It is traditionally danced at Jewish weddings and other joyous occasions in the Jewish community. [5] The popularity of Horah in Israel is attributed by some to the Romanian Jewish dancer Baruch Agadati.
Bronisław Kaper (1902–1983), naturalized American film score composer of Polish-Jewish origin. Jerome Kern (1885–1945), composer and songwriter [9] Fritz Kreisler (1875–1962), violinist and composer, one of the most famous of his day [11] Ezra Laderman (1924–2015) composer, former Dean at the Yale School of Music.