The Hora is the king of Israeli folk dances. In the early days, Hora was popular mainly in the Kibbutzs and small communities, later on becoming a “must” in weddings, celebrations and group dancing all over Israel. At B’nei Mitzvah, it is custom to raise the honoree and his or her family members on a chair during the hora. This is also often done at Jewish weddings. For instructions on how to dance the Hora, check the Doc’s piece about Hora & Israeli songs.
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| Bashan HaBaa | |
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| Hava Nageela | |
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| Hevenu Shalom | |
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| Mashiach | |
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| Mayim Mayim | |
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| Mazel Tov | |
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| Oseh Shalom | |
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| Shalom al Israel | |
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