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How to pronounce hazan in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms cantor
Type of spiritual leader

Examples of hazan

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Hazan has fifty to a hundred employees, one of whom used to be Jeffrey Johnson.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Hazan notes that instrument and accessory sales missed his forecast for the third straight quarter.
From the businessweek.com
Hazan said one area to examine would be administrative office expenses, which he said had risen 30 percent in four years.
From the stltoday.com
Hazan encourages cooks to use homemade egg pasta in his recipes, noting that you can make large batches, dry it and store it.
From the dailynews.com
Hazan feels there was too much enthusiasm for the PillCam Colon, and would view it as a positive if it were out of Street expectations.
From the businessweek.com
Hazan quotes a 2004 survey in an Italian newspaper in which 50 percent of the respondents said they could not imagine living without pasta.
From the dailyherald.com
Hazan, knowing that some pastas are most definitely not best made at home, has made cooks everywhere feel truly proud of their jars of dried spaghetti.
From the guardian.co.uk
Hazan and his firm, as well as TJM and its two employees, also reached separate settlements with the New York Stock Exchange and several other private institutions.
From the thestate.com
Hazan, a banker, said the current board's support of a bond issue to fund construction of an indoor swimming pool, which district voters defeated in November, showed its priorities were misplaced.
From the stltoday.com
More examples
  • Cantor: the official of a synagogue who conducts the liturgical part of the service and sings or chants the prayers intended to be performed as solos
  • A hazzan or chazzan (Hebrew: u05D7u05B7u05D6u05B8u05BCu05DFu200Eu200E u0127azzu0101n, Yiddish khazn Ladino hassan) is a Jewish musician, or precentor, trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the congregation in songful prayer. In English, this prayer-leader is often referred to as cantor, a term also used in Christianity.