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- Kumzits abstract "Kumzits (קומזיץ) is a compound-word in Hebrew derived from the Yiddish words קום (come) and זיץ (sit). The word is used to describe an evening gathering that Jews partake in. Everyone sits together, be it on the floor or on chairs, and sings spiritually moving songs. In order to establish a certain ambiance the lighting is often low and candles are primarily used, or if taking place outdoors it is usually around a campfire. If it is not Shabbos then there will usually be musical instruments, such as guitar or violin. An orator will usually tell short inspirational folk-stories between songs. Originally the word was coined by the Biluim. Despite the opposition of some who preferred to use the more distinctly Hebrew שב-נא "please sit" or Persian/Arabic טוזיג "Tozig" (via the Talmud), the word has since stuck and is used mainly by the religious but sometimes also the secular public. Among Slonimer Chassidim, a similar gathering is called a "zitzen", which is Yiddish for "sitting", and is conducted by the Chassidim after the Rebbe's Tish, without the presence of the Rebbe.".
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- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Bilu.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Biluim.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yiddish_words_and_phrases.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Guitar.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew.
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- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_holiday.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_holidays.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Melava_Malka.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Melaveh_Malkah.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Rosh_Chodesh.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Shabbat.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Shabbos.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Shlomo_Carlebach_(musician).
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Slonim_(Hasidic_dynasty).
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Tish_(Hasidic_celebration).
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish_language.
- Kumzits wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kumzits".
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- Kumzits hasPhotoCollection Kumzits.
- Kumzits wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Judaism-stub.
- Kumzits wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Yiddish-stub.
- Kumzits subject Category:Yiddish_words_and_phrases.
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- Kumzits type Concept.
- Kumzits type Thing.
- Kumzits type Q188451.
- Kumzits comment "Kumzits (קומזיץ) is a compound-word in Hebrew derived from the Yiddish words קום (come) and זיץ (sit). The word is used to describe an evening gathering that Jews partake in. Everyone sits together, be it on the floor or on chairs, and sings spiritually moving songs. In order to establish a certain ambiance the lighting is often low and candles are primarily used, or if taking place outdoors it is usually around a campfire.".
- Kumzits label "Kumzits".
- Kumzits sameAs m.061f30.
- Kumzits sameAs Q17007255.
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- Kumzits wasDerivedFrom Kumzits?oldid=627249069.
- Kumzits isPrimaryTopicOf Kumzits.