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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...
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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...
- This is a
timeline of
women hazzans (also
called cantors) worldwide. 1884:
Julie Rosewald,
called "Cantor Soprano" by her congregation,
became America's...
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hazzan (leader) then
recites half-Kaddish. The
Amidah is said
quietly by everyone, and,
unlike at the
other services, is not
repeated by the
hazzan....
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dedicated hazzan.
Jewish prayer services do
involve two
specified roles,
which are sometimes, but not always,
filled by a
rabbi or
hazzan in many congregations...
- the
Jewish tradition, a
religious leader is
often a
rabbi (teacher) or
hazzan (cantor). The word
cleric comes from the
ecclesiastical Latin Clericus,...
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communities where the
kohanim do not
bless the
community in this prayer, the
hazzan will read the
prayer verse by verse, and the
congregation will
respond after...
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Amoraim Savoraim Geonim Rishonim Acharonim Religious roles Rabbi Rebbe Posek Hazzan Dayan Rosh
yeshiva Mohel Kohen Culture and
education Brit
Zeved habat Pidyon...
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Amoraim Savoraim Geonim Rishonim Acharonim Religious roles Rabbi Rebbe Posek Hazzan Dayan Rosh
yeshiva Mohel Kohen Culture and
education Brit
Zeved habat Pidyon...