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RE: last child (question from my web page)



I was too busy to answer this till now. 

I am not a Jewish wedding dances expert so I cannot answer your question.   
However Jill Gellerman-Panday is and she could tell you. Sorry I don't have her 
e-mail address to give you at this moment but I believe that she's on AOL if 
that helps.  She often teaches at Klezkamp so Henry Sapoznik can probably give 
it to you if you really want to pursue this question.

I have seen it at all the traditional and Conservative weddings in New York 
that I have gone to if there was a youngest bride/groom, but then that is 
highly Jewish population and too anecdotal to be significant.


Reyzl
 

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From:  KLEZMER313 (at) aol(dot)com[SMTP:KLEZMER313 (at) aol(dot)com]
Sent:  Friday, November 20, 1998 2:06 PM
To:  World music from a Jewish slant.
Subject:  Re: last child (question from my web page)

In a message dated 98-11-20 09:27:02 EST, you write:

<< What you are describing goes on at chassidic and very frum weddings.   "di
mizinke oysgegebn" iz done at all traditional and Conservative Jewish
weddings, but probably frum weddings too.>>

we only do it when the last child is married off.....do you find that folks
want it at all the traditional and conservative weddings you are familiar
with?


   



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