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.)
Dance is a reflection of the culture.
it is a step that hold the hand of each other and turns each other around!!
salute each other by facing each other and smile
The sua ko sua dance is from the tae of carabao and it originate by doing kantutan in each other
it means you and your dancing partner face each other, you are supposed to be the mirror image of their dance moves as you are facing them
There is no issue with Jews visiting each other.
Dance is a reflection of the culture.
the one where they touch each other really hard
same reason African American's help each other.... to look out for each other
it is a step that hold the hand of each other and turns each other around!!
It was possible that the Jewish people would be able to see other members of their family from time to time. But if you mean they were allowed to be with each other then the answer is no. The men and the women were seperated also and usually the only way they saw each other was through a fence.
The Jews have not been destroyed by the Muslims, they are often at war with each other but neither has been destroyed by the other.
Their promises to each other
It was probably the Caribbean dance where its two people standing together and act like their 'humping' each other.
The Jews had been conquered by a lot of empires, countries, etc. The Samaritans were Jews that had intermingled with the other cultures and for that reason the Jews thought them unclean and 'dirty'.
salute each other by facing each other and smile
Keeps them in touch with God and with each other.