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chazzan
chazzan (xəˈzɑːn) Also, cazan, chazan, hazan, hazzan, etc. [Heb. ḥazzān superintendent of prayer meetings, sexton, cantor, prob. f. Assyrian hazannu overseer or governor.] A cantor or precentor in a Jewish synagogue.1650 E. Chilmead tr. L. Modena's Hist. Rites, Customes of Jews x. 31 There is One, t...
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Schorr
rabbi
Bill Schorr, American cartoonist
Daniel Schorr (1916–2010), American journalist
Friedrich Schorr (1888–1953), Hungarian-Austrian opera singer, chazzan Gedalia Schorr (1910–1979), American rabbi and philosopher
Israel Schorr (1886–1935) Poland-born chazzan
Michael Schorr, American rock drummer
Mike
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Zavel Kwartin
In 1910 he moved to Budapest to become chazzan at the Dohány Street Synagogue. His superb voice and elaborate compositions garnered him international renown as both a chazzan and composer.
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Belzer
People with the surname
Bill Belzer
Chazzan Nissi Belzer (Nisn Spivak)
Francis O.
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shamash
shamas(h (‖ ˈʃaməs) Also shammas(h, shammes, shammos, etc. Pl. -im. [Yiddish shames, Heb. šammāš attendant, f. šimmēš to serve.] 1. A beadle or sexton in a Jewish synagogue.1650 [see chazzan]. 1675 L. Addison Present State of Jews xi. 90 First the Summas, or Sacristan. 1862 Once a Week VII. 191/2 Th...
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Barechu
Background
The prayer consists of the Chazzan calling out, "Bless the Lord, the Blessed One!" The Chazzan then repeats the congregation's response, so as not to seem to be excluding themselves.
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cantor
‖ cantor (ˈkæntə(r)) Also 7 canter. [L. cantor singer, agent-noun f. can-ĕre to sing.] † 1. A singer. Obs.1609 Douland Ornith. Microl. 4 A Cantor, who doth..sing those things, which the Musitian..doth set downe. 1631 R. Brathwait Whimzies, Ballad-monger, 18 Stanza's, which halt and hobble as lamely ...
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Nishmat
Shochen Ad is notable because it marks the beginning of 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 (שַׁוְעַת עֲנִיִים) instead.)
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Aneinu
Aneinu (, ), also transliterated as annenu or aneynu, is a Jewish prayer added into the Chazzan's Repetition of the Shemoneh Esrei on fast days.
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Hershtik
Herstik, Hershtik () is a Jewish family and surname Magyarized from ():
Gustav Herstik
Moshe Menachem Herstik, a chazzan
Naftali Hershtik, a Hungarian-Israeli chazzan
Netanel Herstik, a chazzan
Shraga Herstik, a chazzan
Ron Herstik, rabbi, founder of Dor Ḥadash
Les Herstik, speed skier
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Uva letzion
In Ashkenazic practice, the greater portion is read in an undertone after the Chazzan has intoned the introductory lines; on Shabbat afternoon service
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People
Samuel Jurkovič (sk)
Alois Kaiser, Austrian-US chazzan, composer
Bogoslav Šulek (born Bohuslav Šulek), 1816–1895, Slovak-Croatian philologist
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Frank Birnbaum
William Franklin "Frank" Birnbaum (1922–2005) was a well-known 20th century chazzan within Conservative Judaism in the United States. After serving Central Synagogue from 1951–1953, he assumed the position of chazzan at Congregation Shaare Zedek (New York City) from 1953–1957 and later
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Jewish Caruso
Jewish leading cantor of Europe who was friend of the choirmaster Leo Lowe, and died in the Warsaw Ghetto
Yossele Rosenblatt (1882-1933), Ukrainian-born chazzan
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