- See
media help. A
hazzan (/ˈhɑːzən/; Hebrew: [χaˈzan], lit. Hazan) or
chazzan (Hebrew: חַזָּן, romanized: ḥazzān,
plural ḥazzānim; Yiddish: חזן, romanized: khazn;...
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Josef "Yossele"
Rosenblatt (May 9, 1882 – June 19, 1933) was a Ashke****
chazzan and composer. He was
regarded as the
greatest cantor of his time. Rosenblatt...
- pra****
quietly by the congregation, and is then
repeated aloud by the
chazzan (reader); it is not
repeated in the
Maariv prayer. The repetition's original...
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Moshe Menachem Herstik, a
chazzan Naftali Hershtik, a Hungarian-Israeli
chazzan Netanel Herstik, a
chazzan Shraga Herstik, a
chazzan Ron Herstik, rabbi, founder...
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Jacob ben
Judah Hazzan was a 13th-century
Jewish legal codifier based in London, England. His
grandfather was one
Jacob he-Aruk (possibly
Jacob le Long)...
- the
service for the
chazzan of the
Shacharit on Shabbat. (In the
Sephardic tradition,
which does not
recite Shochen Ad, the
chazzan begins at Shav'at Aniyim...
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Rabbi Aviezer Cohen. Its
current chazzan (cantor) is
Chazzan Adler. The
chazzan sheini (secondary cantor) is
Chazzan Nachman Schneider (who is currently...
- 1969),
formerly performing as Dr. Dreidle, is an
American musician and
chazzan.
Influenced by rock, alternative, Spanish, and
Middle Eastern music in...
- Governorate,
Russian Empire -
October 3, 1952,
United States) was a Russian-born
chazzan (cantor) and composer, a
contemporary of
Mordechai Hershman. Part of his...
- Hungarian-Austrian
opera singer,
chazzan Gedalia Schorr (1910–1979),
American rabbi and
philosopher Israel Schorr (1886–1935) Poland-born
chazzan Michael Schorr, American...