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Klezmer papercut Hebrew
Klezmer musicians play against the backdrop of a shtetl. Klezmer comes from the Hebrew words "klei zemer" - musical instruments. Klezmer music developed in the late 19th century in Eastern Europe. Shtetl is a Yiddish word, meaning "small town", usually referring to Jewish towns in Eastern Europe. On the steps the Hebrew words read: "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity!" (Psalms 133, 1). The verse is highlighted by a gold background.
Click here for a Hebrew and English Klezmer papercut (the word "Rejoice!" is added). |