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- this file? See media help. A hazzan (/ˈhɑːzən/; Hebrew: [χaˈzan], lit. Hazan) or chazzan (Hebrew: חַזָּן, romanized: ḥazzān, plural ḥazzānim; Yiddish: חזן...
- 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...
- writer on religious subjects, and cantor of Posen, hence known also as Aaron Ḥazzan. He flourished during the seventeenth century. He was the author of Urim...
- Deborah Davis is the first hazzan (also called cantor) of either **** (and therefore, since she is female, the first female hazzan) in Humanistic Judaism....
- This is a timeline of women hazzans (also called cantors) worldwide. 1884: Julie Rosewald, called "Cantor Soprano" by her congregation, became America's...
- Bella Ḥazzan, née Horwitz, was an 18th-century Bohemian Yiddish writer. She was the daughter of the martyr Be'er ben Hezekiah ha-Levi Horwitz and wife...
- Joseph Pardo (c. 1624 – 1677) was an English hazzan. He appears to have gone to London from Amsterdam, where his father, David, was a rabbi. He wrote "Shulhan...
- Hazzan, Idlib (Arabic: حزان) is a Syrian village located in Maarrat al-Nu'man Nahiyah in Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib. According to the Syria Central...
- for the vacant post of ****istant hazzan of the Spanish and Portuguese congregation in that city. (The position of "hazzan", literally "cantor", in the context...
- the Jewish tradition, a religious leader is often a rabbi (teacher) or hazzan (cantor). The word cleric comes from the ecclesiastical Latin Clericus,...