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- List_of_Klezmer_bands abstract "Klezmer (Yiddish כלזמיר, from Hebrew k'li zemer כלי זמר, lit. \"vessels of song\", meaning \"musical instruments\" in Hebrew; in Yiddish, \"klezmer\" refers to a professional Jewish instrumentalist) is a music with origins in Eastern Europe. It was originally played by the Jews, but now, since a revival starting in the 1970s, it has become popular in America, among bands who have brought it back to Europe.".
- List_of_Klezmer_bands comment "Klezmer (Yiddish כלזמיר, from Hebrew k'li zemer כלי זמר, lit. \"vessels of song\", meaning \"musical instruments\" in Hebrew; in Yiddish, \"klezmer\" refers to a professional Jewish instrumentalist) is a music with origins in Eastern Europe. It was originally played by the Jews, but now, since a revival starting in the 1970s, it has become popular in America, among bands who have brought it back to Europe.".