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Abraham Chazan (1849–1917) was a
rabbi and key
figure in the
transmission of
Breslover Hasidut at the turn of the 20th century. He was born in Tulchyn...
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Cantors ****embly Belz
School of
Jewish Music "What Is A
Cantor (Hazzan or
Chazan)?". J. S.Legg Jr. (1998). "examining the
concept of
gender role ideology"...
- Hazan,
Chazan, Chasen, H****on, and
Khazan are all
alternative spellings of Hazzan, a
Hebrew word
carried over into most
other Jewish languages that refers...
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Nachman Chazan (1813–1884) was a
seminal figure in the
continuation and
growth of
Breslov Hasidism in the mid-nineteenth century. The
Breslov movement...
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Naomi Chazan (Hebrew: נעמי חזן; born 18
November 1946) is an
Israeli academic, activist, and politician. As a legislator,
Chazan championed the causes...
- Ya'akov
Hazan (Hebrew: יעקב חזן; 4 June 1899 – 22 July 1992) was an
Israeli politician and
social activist.
Hazan was born in 1899 in Brest-Litovsk in...
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Robert Leon
Chazan (April 25, 1936 –
February 12, 2024) was an
American historian who was the S.H. and
Helen R.
Scheuer Professor of
Hebrew and Judaic...
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Powers on
Global Developments. Springer, 2004. ISBN 978-3-7908-0092-0.
Chazan, Guy. "Turkmenistan Gas
Field Is One of World's Largest". Wall
Street Journal...
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November 2016. Shaar, Ron; Matmon, Ari; Horwitz,
Liora K.; Ebert, Yael;
Chazan, Michael; Arnold, M.; Aumaître, G.; Bourlès, D.; Keddadouche, K. (1 May...
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Archived from the
original on 22
August 2006.
Retrieved 16
September 2006.
Chazan,
Robert (2006). The Jews of
Medieval Western Christendom: 1000–1500. Cambridge...