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March 29, 2025

  • 03:1403:14, March 29, 2025 diff hist +205 Original Music At Li Paris
  • 03:1003:10, March 29, 2025 diff hist −1 m At Li Paris fix name of Cutugno's band current
  • 03:0603:06, March 29, 2025 diff hist +1,191 N At Li Paris Created page with "Hebrew: את לי פריז (You are Paris to Me). Circle dance by Michael Barzelai, 2024. The song we dance to is by Shai Hamber and is named "Ellie, At Li Pariz" (that is, "Ellie, You are Paris to Me"). Most of the melody and all of the Hebrew lyrics were written by Hamber. The instrumental refrain, however, is taken from the song "L'Été Indien" (Indian Summer) by Joe Dassin, an American-French singer-songwriter. "L'Été Indien" is itself a cover of the true or..."

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  • 17:1817:18, January 31, 2025 diff hist −8 m Ilan wordsmithing
  • 16:5816:58, January 31, 2025 diff hist +8 Ilan minor improvement
  • 16:5216:52, January 31, 2025 diff hist +2,406 N Ilan Created page with "Hebrew: אילן (Tree). Circle dance by Elad Shtamer, 2010. The lyrics to Ilan are taken from the Talmud, order Mo'ed (Seasons), tractate Ta'anit (Fasts), 5b–6a. The context is a discussion between Rav Nachman, a judge in Nehardea, and his master Rabbi Yitzhak, a rabbi in Babylonia, third century CE. Rav Nachman asks Rabbi Yitzchak several questions on puzzling matters and learns the answers. As a random example, Rabbi Yitzchak mentions that any man who says..."

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  • 02:3902:39, January 20, 2025 diff hist +35 KesheAt Omeret Lo Addl song line, minor rewording
  • 02:2902:29, January 20, 2025 diff hist 0 m KesheAt Omeret Lo typographic improvement
  • 01:0901:09, January 20, 2025 diff hist +745 N Koparoche Created page with "Also: Kaparoche, Kuparoche. Hebrew: קופרוצ'ה, meaning unknown. Two-wall line (block) dance by Kobi Michaeli, 2000. The music for Koparoche is Tarantella Napoletana, or Neapolitan Tarantella, composed by Luigi Ricci (1805–1859). The same music is widely used for the international folkdance called "Neopolitan Tarantella", a partner dance with typically Italian movements. The version used in International (not Israeli) folkdance circles is called Cicerenel..."

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