Name:
Deutsch Sisters & Family

Tracks with this artist

Hava Nagila (Nathanson) — הבה נגילה

Also known as:
Kene Hora (Hava Nagila)
Also known as:
Living With the H Tune
Author:
Nathanson, Moshe
Genre:
Folk/Hora
Subject:
Dance/Celebration/Joy
Song comment:
See Page 130 for extended info on the song
Origin:
Coopersmith NJS 111/Nath 15/Alb S-033(a)/Alb Z-013(a)/Alb N-014(a)
Transliteration:
Alb N-014(a)/Coopersmith NJS 111/Alb N-014(b)/Alb S-033(a)/Alb K-007(a)
Translation:
Coopersmith NJS 111/Alb S-033(a)/Alb Z-013(a)/Alb N-014(b)/Alb B-032(a)
Music:
Coopersmith NJS 111/Nath 15/Pasternak BHN 130/Metro Scher 15
Additional song notes:
Originally Chassidic Sadigurer (Bukovina, Poland) nigun. Text - claimed by Idelsohn, but text usually attributed to Moshe - Nathanson. See Pasternak's "Beyond Hava Nagila" p 130: Nulman, p - 102.
Related information in folder 832:
Comments:
1. 10/26/2007 Article by Leah Hochbaum Rosner in English Forward, Oct. 26, 2007, titled "Singing 'Happy Birthday' to 'Hava Nagila' as Party Classic nears 100". 2. 8/28/2008 Article published on the internet as of August 28, 2008 by James Loeffler titled "Hava Nagila's Long, Strange Trip: The unlikely history of a Hasidic melody. 3. 7/20/212 Article from the Forward of July 20, 2012 by Renee Ghert-Zand titled "From Ukraine to You Tube: How 'Hava Nagila' Became a Global Hit" 4. 2/24/2017 Article from Wikipedia as of February 24, 2017 titled Hava Nagila
On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
6247
Artist:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
First line:
Hava nagila, venismekha. hava neranena, venismakha. Uru...
First line (Hebrew):
הבה נגילה ושׂמחה. הבה נרננה, ונשׂמחה. עורוּ אחים בּלב שׂמח.
Language:
Hebrew

Hora Ali Ali (Banu Beli...) — הוֹרה עלי עלי (בּאנוּ בּלי...)

On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
6779
Artist:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
First line:
Banu beli kol vakhol, anu aniyei etmol,
First line (Hebrew):
בּאנו בּלי כּל מכל אנו עניי אתמול, לנו בגורל מסר את מליוני המחר
Track comment:
with Hava Nagila Recorded under "Banu Bli Kol Vakhol"
Language:
Hebrew

Shabat Zmirot (Heb)

On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
13409
Artist:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
Track comment:
Medley of traditional songs based on liturgy and zmirot
Language:
Hebrew

A Mayse — אַ מעשׂה

Also known as:
A Mol Iz Geven A Mayse
Additional song notes:
See "A Mol Iz Geven A Mayse"
On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
485
Artist:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
First line:
Once upon a time there was, in an old beginning,
Track comment:
Recorded under "Once Upon A Time (A Meise)
Language:
English

Al Hanisim — על הנסים

Genre:
Holiday/Khanike/Liturgical
Subject:
Thanks/Miracles/Battles/Salvation
Origin:
Coopersmith NJS 35/Coopersmith HCB 11
Transliteration:
Coopersmith NJS 35/Alb L-024(a)/Alb S-104(a)/Coopersmith HCB 11
Translation:
Alb S-104(a)/Alb B-026(b)/Alb L-024(a)/Alb W-022(a)/Alb C-023(h)
Music:
Coopersmith NJS 35/Coopersmith HCB 11
Additional song notes:
Part of the Hoda'ah, "thanking" section of the Amidah and in the Birkat Hamazon.
On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
1061
Artist:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
First line:
Al hanisim, v'al hapurkon, v'al hag'vuros, v'al hat'shous...
First line (Hebrew):
על הניסים, ועל הפּרקן, ועל הגבוּרוֹת, ועל התּשוּעוֹת שׁעשׂית...
Track comment:
Haneyr, Likoved Khanuke, Borukh Ato, Al Hanisim
Language:
Hebrew

Borukh Ato Zingt Der Tate (Golub) — בּרוך אַתּה זינגט דער טאַטע (גאָלוב)

Author:
Reisen, Avrom — רײזען, אַבֿרהם
Composer:
Golub, Solomon — גאָלוב, סאָלאָמאָן
Genre:
Literary Origin/Holiday/Khanike
Subject:
Candles/Ritual/Memory/Father/Children
Origin:
ML YT 27/Gelb GB 45/Reisen Lieder 229/Alb J-034(a)
Transliteration:
ML YT 27/Alb J-034(a)Alb C-042(c)
Translation:
Alb w-022(a)/Alb J-034(a)/Ephemera 1047Alb C-042(c)
Music:
ML YT 27/Gelb GB 45
Additional song notes:
Published in Reisen Lider under the title "Khanike" Father Sings 'Borukh Ato'
Related information in folder 1047:
Comments:
1. English translation of the text.
On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
2546
Artist:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
First line:
Borukh ato, zingt der tate, un er tsint di likht,
First line (Yiddish):
בּרוך אַתּה, זינגט דער טאַטע, און ער צינדט די ליכט.
Track comment:
Haneyr, Likoved Khanuke, Borukh Ato, Al Hanisim
Language:
Yiddish

Der Rebe Elimelekh — דער רבּי אלימלך

Also known as:
Rabbi Eli, The King
Also known as:
The Merry Rebe Elie
Author:
Moyshe Nadir — משה נאַדיר
Composer:
Moyshe Nadir — משה נאַדיר
Genre:
Folk/Humorous
Subject:
Khasidim/Rebe/Klezmer/Musicians/Drinking
Origin:
ML MTAG 168/Alb R-022(a)/Alb B-007(b)/Metro Album 49/Sh Sh 361
Transliteration:
ML MTAG 168/Alb B-007(b)/Alb W-010(a)/Alb R-022(a)/Metro Album 44
Translation:
Alb B-007(b)/Alb O-001(a)/Alb R-022(a)/Alb R-033(a)/Alb W-010(a)/Sh Sh 360
Music:
ML MTAG 168/Metro Album 44
Additional song notes:
See Ephemera 80 for singable English adapation by Edith Finell.
Related information in folder 733:
Comments:
1. Transliteration and singable Yiddish translation by Edith Finell.
On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
3349
Artist:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
First line:
Az der Rebe Elimeylekh iz gevorn zeyer freylekh, hot er..
First line:
אז דער רבּי אלימלך איז געװאָרן זײער פֿרײלעך, האָט ער געשיקט...
Track comment:
Medley with Oyfn Pripetshek, Dona Dona
Language:
Yiddish/Hebrew

Di Mizinke Oysgegebn — די מיזינקע אױסגעגעבן

Also known as:
Di Rod (Kales Tsad)
Also known as:
Mizinke Tants
Also known as:
The Krenzl Dance
Also known as:
Wedding Dance (Di Mizinke...)
Author:
Warshavsky, Mark M. — װאַרשאַװסקי, מאָרק מ.
Composer:
Warshavsky, Mark M. — װאַרשאַװסקי, מאָרק מ.
Genre:
Folk/Marriage/Family
Subject:
Youngest Child/Marriage/Celebration/Klezmer/Guests/Family
Origin:
Warsh Ye Yid 13/Alb G-026(a)/Alb O-001(b)/Alb R-022(a)/Alb B-007(b)ML MTAG 54
Transliteration:
ML MTAG 54/Alb S-083(a)/Alb O-001(b)/Alb G-022(a)/Alb L-009(a)/Kinderbuch 172/
Translation:
Kinderbuch 172/Alb G-022(a)/Alb O-001(b)/Alb S-083(a)/Alb B-007(b)/Sh Sh 198
Music:
ML MTAG 55/Kinderbuch 172/SM Scher 13
Additional song notes:
Originally entitled "Di Rod (Kales Tsad)" "(צד כּלהס) The Youngest Daughter Married/ Org, Translit & Translat in Alb B-211(a)/ Translit in Alb P-038(d)
Related information in folder 91:
Comments:
1. Sheet music of song titled "Titina". Lyrics by Bertal-Maubon & Ronn. Music by Leo Daniderff published by Harms, NY, 1922. Melody accompanies Charley Chaplin song and dance routine in "City Lights". Melody has a strinking similarity to "Di Mezinke Oysgegebn"' 2. Article in Wikipedia as of 12/8/2009 titled "Je cherche Apres Titine" (I Am Looking For Titine) giving a history of the song.
On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
3718
Artist:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
First line:
Shtarker! Beser! Di rod, di rod makht greser! Groys hot...
First line (Yiddish):
שטאַרער! בעסער! די ראָד, די ראָד מאַכט גרעסער! גרױס האָט מיך...
Track comment:
Originally entitled "Di Rod (Kales Tsad)" "(צד כּלהס) ראָד "די
Language:
Yiddish

Dona Dona — דאָנאַ דאָנאַ

Author:
Zeitlin, Aaron — צײַטלין, אַהרן
Composer:
Secunda, Sholom — סעקונדאַ, שלום
Genre:
Literary Origin/Theatre/Folk
Subject:
Calf/Freedom/Choice/Subjegation/Wagon/Swallow (Bird)
Origin:
ML PYS 175/Kinderbuch 104/Alb A-001(h)/Alb Z-012(a)/Alb B-007(a)/Vinkov 4 45
Transliteration:
Alb B-007(a)/Kinderbuch 104/Alb C-015(a)/Alb D-016(a)/Alb L-023(b)/Kinderland
Translation:
Kinderbuch 104/Alb L-048(a)/Alb O-001(a)/Alb B-007(a)/Kinderland/Schwartz 6
Music:
ML PYS 175/Kinderbuch 104/Z-012(a)/Vinkov 4 45/Schwartz 6
Additional song notes:
See Ephemera 80 for singable English adapation by Edith Finell. See also Ephemera 918 for original text, translation and Transliteration
On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
3985
Vocal:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
First line:
Oyfn furl ligt dos kelbl, ligt gebunden mit a shtrik,
First line:
אױפֿן פֿורל ליגט דאָס קעלבל, ליגט געבונדן מיט אַ שטריק,
Track comment:
Medley with Der Rebe Elimelekh, Oyfn Pripetshik
Language:
Yiddish/Hebrew/English

In An Orem Shtibele — אין אַן אָרעם שטיבעלע

Author:
Korman, Moyshe — קאָרמאַן, משה (1884-1928)
Composer:
Gelbart, Mikhl — געלבאַרט, מיכל
Genre:
Popular/Children
Subject:
Mother/Child/Father/Clothes/Love/Poverty
Song comment:
Refrain similar to "Patsh, Patsh, Kikhelekh"
Transliteration:
C-042(b)
Translation:
Alb C-042(b)
Additional song notes:
In a House of Poverty/From liner notes of C-042(b)-popular in Yiddish Schools in US and Poland in the 1930's
On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
7323
Vocal:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
First line:
Patshe, patshe kikhelekh, oytserl mayn sheyner, der tate...
First line (Yiddish):
פּאטשע, פּאטשע קיכעלעך, אוצרל, מײַן שײנער, דער טאַטע װעט...
Language:
Yiddish

Melodies For Khanuke (Heb, Yid)

On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
10251
Artist:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
Track comment:
Haneyr, Likoved Khanuke, Borukh Ato, Al Hanisim

Peysekh Sing Along (Heb)

On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
12203
Artist:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
Track comment:
Ma Nishtana, Avodim Hayinu, Dayenu, Khasidic In America, etc
Language:
Hebrew

Oyfn Pripetshik (Warshavsky) — אױפֿן פּריפּעטשיק (וואַרשאַווסקי)

Also known as:
Der Alef Beys
Also known as:
In The Fireplace
Also known as:
Afn Pripetshik
Also known as:
Oifm Pripezik
Author:
Warshavsky, Mark M. — װאַרשאַװסקי, מאָרק מ.
Author:
Warshavsky, Mark M. — װאַרשאַװסקי, מאָרק מ.
Author:
Warshavsky, Mark M. — װאַרשאַװסקי, מאָרק מ.
Author:
Warshavsky, Mark M. — װאַרשאַװסקי, מאָרק מ.
Composer:
Warshavsky, Mark M. — װאַרשאַװסקי, מאָרק מ.
Composer:
Warshavsky, Mark M. — װאַרשאַװסקי, מאָרק מ.
Genre:
Folk
Subject:
Children/Alphabet/Education/Learning/Rebbe/Kheyder/School
Origin:
ML MTAG 2/Alb K-014(a)/GYF 24/Alb A-001(h)/Alb G-026(a)/Alb R-022(a)
Transliteration:
Alb R-022(a)/ML MTAG 2/Alb B-004(c)/Alb C-015(a)/Alb D-016(a)
Translation:
Alb S-083(a)/Alb L-024(b)/GYF 27/Kinderbuch 167/Alb G-017(a)/Sh Sh 196/
Music:
ML MTAG 2/GYF 25/SM Scher 13/Lefko Folk 72
Additional song notes:
At The Fireplace See Ephemera 80 for singable English adapation by Edith Finell. Translation and Transliteration at Ephemera 1269 Org, Translit & Translt on Alb B-211(a) Ephemera 1458 See 2012 program for translat and trqqnslit. Alb V0290-- What's Not To Like -- 2012/ Eng Translit - Alb P-038€
Related information in folder 332:
Document type:
Translation
Author:
Max Rosenfeld
Comments:
Singable English adaptation by Max Rosenfeld. 2. Soviet version, reflecting changes from the original text, from Anna Sternshis's book "Soviet and Kosher." 3. Transliteration and singable Yiddish translation by Edith Finell.
On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
11919
Vocal:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
First line:
Oyfn pripetshik brent a fayerl, un in shtub iz heys.
First line (Yiddish):
אױפֿן פּריפּעטשיק ברענט אַ פֿײַערל, און אין שטוב איז הײס.
Track comment:
Medley with Der Rebe Elimelekh, Dona Dona
Language:
Yiddish

Sha Shtil! — שאַ שטיל!

Genre:
Anti-Khasidic/Humorous/Folk/Satire
Subject:
Rebe/Khasidim/Dance/Sing/Activities
Origin:
Vinkov 3 100/Alb L-022(a)/ML PYS 144/Alb B-007(b)/Alb B-036(a)/C-060(a)
Transliteration:
Alb B-036(a)/Silverman YSB 96/Alb S-083(a)/Alb G-005(c)/Alb M-049(a)
Translation:
Alb M-049(a)/Alb S-068(b)/Alb S-083(a)/Alb L-048(a)/Silver 96/C-060(a)
Music:
Vinkov 3 100/Kremer 40/Silver 96/ML PYS 144/
On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
13387
Vocal:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
First line:
Sha! Shtil! Makht nisht keyn gerider! Der rebe geyt shoyn...
First line (Yiddish):
שאַ! שטיל! מאַכט נישט קײן גערידער! דער רבּי גײט שױן טאַנצן װידער
Language:
Yiddish
Style:
Duet

Tshiribim (Shabos Koydesh Kumt) — טשיריבים (שבּת קוֹדש קומט)

Genre:
Folk/Humorous/Satirical/Maskilik
Subject:
Shabos/Miracle/Khasidism/Wonder Working Rebe/Sabbath
Origin:
GYF 32/
Transliteration:
Alb S-041(b)/GYF 35/
Translation:
Alb L-005(b)/Alb B-005(b)/GYF 35
Music:
GYF 33/
On album:
D-015(a) (Music Treasures of the Jewish People Deutsch Sisters)
Track ID:
15575
Vocal:
Deutsch Sisters & Family
Arranger:
Deutsch Sisters
First line:
S'iz shoyn...oyf der mark, me zol shoyn mer nisht forn,
First line (Hebrew):
ס'איז שױן...אױף דער מאַרק, מע זאָל שױן מער נישט פֿאָרן,
Language:
Hebrew