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Macaronic Songs I

Update: 2021-02-15
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Why do Hasidic Jews (whose native language was Yiddish, and sacred language of prayer and learning – Hebrew) chose to sing some of their most sacred songs in a Slavic dialect? In the new episode of Radio Eshkolot podcast, musicologist Hava Shmulevich and musician Ilya Saitanov discuss the "macaronism" (mixture of languages) in traditional Jewish songs.

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Зачем хасидам (родным языком которых был идиш, а языком учености и молитвы – иврит) петь о своих религиозных делах на славянском языке, которого они могли даже не знать? В новом выпуске подкаста Radio Eshkolot музыковед Хава Шмулевич и музыкант Илья Сайтанов рассказывают о макаронизме (смешении языков) в еврейских песнях.

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