- [χaˈzan], lit. Hazan) or
chazzan (Hebrew: חַזָּן, romanized: ḥazzān,
plural ḥazzānim; Yiddish: חזן, romanized: khazn; Ladino: חזן, romanized: hasan) is a Jewish...
- and
because hazzanim are
often recognized as
clergy by
secular authorities for
purposes such as
registering marriages;
other hazzanim may be addressed...
- Spanish-Moroccan and the
Italian Jewish rites practiced by
rabbis and
hazzanim recruited from
those communities to
instruct them in
ritual practice. A...
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Cantors ****embly is the
international ****ociation of
hazzanim (cantors)
affiliated with
Conservative Judaism. It was
founded in 1947 to
develop the profession...
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Adath Israel,
officially the
Adath Israel–Poale Zedek–Anshei
Ozeroff Congregation (Hebrew: ק״ק עדת ישראל–פועלי צדק–אנשי אזשעראוו), is a
Modern Orthodox...
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cantorial school describes itself as
training "select
advanced students as
hazzanim (cantors) for
congregational service or as
teachers of
Jewish music, choral...
- are also
Jewish singers. His wife, Esther, is the
daughter and
sister of
hazzanim. His brother-in-law Ari
Klein is a
cantor who has
recorded several albums...
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simpler one for
general use and a more
elaborate one used by
professional hazzanim. It is
probable that the
simpler melody was
originally a
teaching mode...
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nourished by
synagogue cantillation. Two of his great-grandfathers were
hazzanim in Poland.
Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur (2015).
Chevaliers of the Ordre...
- they were in the
Roman empire. They
appear to have had
priests (rabbis or
ḥazzanim), archisynagogues, patersynagogues, and
other synagogue officials. The...