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May 28, 2026

  • curprev 12:1412:14, May 28, 2026 Larry talk contribs m 1,811 bytes +1 typo
  • curprev 12:1412:14, May 28, 2026 Larry talk contribs 1,810 bytes +1,810 Created page with "Hebrew: חניתה (Female name, diminutive of Chana; see 1 Samuel chapters 1–2). Circle dance by Moshe Eskayo, 1982. Eskayo choreographed Chanita for his wife Ann (Hebrew name Chana; her name in English is often misspelled "Anne"). Early on, the dance was often done to the music of David (Dudu) Edery's dance Hora Soeret. Moshe's daughter Irit explains how this came about: <blockquote> It was an early morning session in Pawling in the late 70s, I guess. Mosh..."