Hava Nagila Original Guide

: It became synonymous with the Horah , a circle dance brought to Israel by Romanian settlers.

In the early 20th century, , often called the "father of Jewish musicology," was living in Jerusalem. He was obsessed with preserving the musical heritage of the Jewish diaspora. Around 1915, he heard the Sadigurer Niggun and transcribed it, recognizing its infectious energy. The Turning Point: 1918 Hava Nagila Original

Before it had lyrics, "Hava Nagila" was a —a wordless, spiritual melody used by Hasidic Jews to reach a state of religious ecstasy. This specific tune originated with the Sadigurer Hasidim in the Bukovina region of Ukraine . For generations, it was hummed in prayer houses, a repetitive and hypnotic melody meant to transcend language. The Collector: Abraham Zevi Idelsohn : It became synonymous with the Horah ,

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