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Parting traditions or parting customs are various traditions, customs, and habits used by people to acknowledge the parting of individuals or groups of people from each other.
Parting traditions are highly culture-, situation- and interpersonal specific and may change within a culture depending on social status and personal relationship.
Parting traditions include parting phrases, parting gestures, as well as parting ceremonies and rituals of various degree of complexity.
Some phrases and gestures may be used both for greeting and for parting.
In Klezmer music tradition, parting melodies are played at a Jewish wedding day, such as the Zay gezunt (be healthy), Gas-nign, Dobriden (good day), Dobranotsh or A gute nakht (good night) etc.[1][2] These types of pieces were sometimes in 3 4 which may have given an air of dignity and seriousness.[3]
^Beregovski, M. (1941). "Yidishe klezmer, zeyer shafn un shteyger". Literarisher Alamanakh "Sovetish" (in Yiddish). 12. Moscow: Melukhe-farlag "Der Emes": 412–450.
^Feldman, Zev (2016). Klezmer : music, history and memory. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 220–7. ISBN 9780190244521.
^Feldman, Zev (2016). Klezmer : music, history and memory. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 232–3. ISBN 9780190244521.
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