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recognized as such.
Orthodox Judaism only
allows men to be
cantors,
though professional cantors are less
common in
Orthodox Judaism.
Members of the congregation...
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Conference of
Cantors—Reform
Judaism Cantors ****embly—Conservative
Judaism Cantorial Council of America—Orthodox
Judaism Many
members of the
Cantors ****embly...
- of Art and the Iris & B.
Gerald Cantor Center for
Visual Arts at
Stanford University. From 1984 to 1987, the
Cantors gave 58
Rodins and the
money to install...
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Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P. is an
American financial services firm that was
founded in 1945. It
specializes in
institutional equity, fixed-income
sales and...
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Cantor's diagonal argument (among
various similar names) is a
mathematical proof that
there are
infinite sets
which cannot be put into one-to-one correspondence...
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Cantor is an
English surname. One
possible derivation is from the
Middle English word gaunter, 'glover'. Alternatively, it may
derive from cantere, 'one...
- mathematics, a
Cantor space,
named for
Georg Cantor, is a
topological abstraction of the
classical Cantor set: a
topological space is a
Cantor space if it...
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cantor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cantor is a
person who
leads people in
singing or
sometimes in prayer.
Cantor may also
refer to:
Cantor (Christianity)...
- In mathematics, the
Cantor set is a set of
points lying on a
single line
segment that has a
number of
unintuitive properties. It was
discovered in 1874...
- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols. In
mathematical set theory,
Cantor's theorem is a
fundamental result which states that, for any set A {\displaystyle...