- khazn
- khazn (khazonim)(m.) Cantor
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Moishe Oysher — (Yiddish: משה אוישר, (born 1906 in Lipkon (Lipkany), Bessarabia, Imperial Russia – died 27 November 1958, New Rochelle, New York, USA).[1] was a cantor and Yiddish theatre actor. He is considered one of the most entertaining chazanim (cantors)… … Wikipedia
Hazzan — This article is about the Jewish musician. For people named Hazan or Chazan, see Hazan (disambiguation). Cantor concert in the Vienna Stadttempel synagogue … Wikipedia
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hazan — [hä′zən; ] Heb [ khä zän′] n. pl. hazans or hazanim [hä΄zə nēm′, häz΄zənim′; ] Heb [ khä zä nēm′] [Yiddish khazn < Talmudic Heb chazan] a cantor in a synagogue … English World dictionary
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