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And then there are the Schlep Sisters, two burlesque dancers who have booked the 400-seat Highline Ballroom in Manhattan for their Menorah Horah show, a striptease shot through with Hanukkah history.
Hanukkah Boosters Light a Fire Under Holiday Stephanie Simon 2011
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This was followed by the student leaders learning some Jewish folk dances, e.g., the Horah.
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Here her outstanding number was her signature solo, Horah, which was such a success that audiences refused to let her leave the stage.
Paula Padani. 2009
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Gurit Kadman revised it, changing its name to “Horah Aggadati,” by which it is still known and danced to this day.
Folk Dance, Israeli. 2009
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During the Second and Third Aliyah periods, between 1904 and 1923, the halutzim danced only dances that they had brought with them from the Diaspora — the Horah, Polka, Krakowiak, Czerkassiya and Rondo, with the Horah becoming the national dance.
Folk Dance, Israeli. 2009
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One example is the Horah, a circle dance with its roots in the Balkans.
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Before the night was out, Boo, Bob, Monkey and I would be put on chairs and placed in the center of some frenzied Horah dancing.
Bat Mitzvah Decompression « The Life and Times of Organic Mama 2008
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Later, I kicked off my heels and put on white leather Keds so I could really dance but the photos were still being taken, so I am shown being practically thrown from the chair during one of the Horah dances, wearing sneakers.
Marriage Meme: Anniversary Edition « The Life and Times of Organic Mama 2007
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Murphy and Horah are considered the best spellers.
North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840 A Documentary History Charles Lee 1915
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Asaph, four by the sons of Horah, one (86) by David, and one by
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