- horah
- ho·rah
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
HORAH — HORAH, the best known folk dance of pioneer Ereẓ Israel. The dance is derived chiefly from the Romanian hora (a term going back ultimately to the Greek choros; cf. the Bulgarian horo, the Yugoslav kolo, and the Russian khorovod). To perform this… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
horah — noun see hora I * * * horah var. hora … Useful english dictionary
horah — noun see hora … New Collegiate Dictionary
horah — n. Rumanian and Israeli round dance; music for hora dance … English contemporary dictionary
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Israeli folk dancing — This article is about Israeli folk dancing. For the main article on Jewish dance, see Jewish dance.Israeli folk dancing is a form of dance usually performed to music from Israel, with dances generally created by people from Israel.The exact… … Wikipedia
hora — also horah noun Etymology: Modern Hebrew hōrāh, from Romanian horă Date: 1853 a circle dance of Romania and Israel … New Collegiate Dictionary
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hora — [ hɔ:rə] (also horah) noun a Romanian or Israeli dance performed by a ring of dancers. Origin C19: from Romanian horă, Heb. hōrāh … English new terms dictionary
RANSCHBURG, BEZALEL BEN JOEL — (1760–1820), rabbinical author. In accordance with the imperial decree of 1787 (see names ) he adopted the name Daniel Rosenbaum but was later called Ranschburg, the Yiddish pronunciation of the town Ronsperg, the German name for pobezovice where … Encyclopedia of Judaism