Hans Neusidler (c. 1509-1563)
Orthodox Jews don't allow men and women to dance with each other, but all other Jews do. (Orthodox, while separating based on gender, do dance, but only with people of the same gender.)
Brahms of course
The "Danse MACABRE" (macabre dance) was composed by Camille Saint-Saëns.
Arrange is something that you want to do. Composed you do not that it
Bla Bartk was the composer of the Alitaptap Folk Dance. It was composed during the period between 1910 and 1949.
Jews are composed of people of a variety of different races (physically) but are of one historical ethnicity and are of a unified historical character.
Yes, but Orthodox Jews don't dance together.
Yes. The hora is one of them, but Orthodox men and women dance separately, while the other denominations can dance together.
I believe the Hungarian Dance you are referring to was written by Brahms. However, there were other pieces by the same name composed by other composers.
"Dance Macabre" was written for orchestra. It is a tone poem by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns, originally composed in 1874.
They're rejoicing over the Torah.
He composed it. Since it is a symphonic piece I cannot say that he conducted it.