Definition of Hazanim

1. hazan [n] - See also: hazan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hazanim

haysheds
haystack
haystacks
haystalk
haystalks
haywagon
haywagons
haywain
haywains
hayward
haywards
haywire
haywires
hazahs
hazan
hazanim (current term)
hazans
hazard
hazard insurance
hazard rate
hazardable
hazarded
hazarder
hazarders
hazarding
hazardize
hazardless
hazardous
hazardous material
hazardous materials

Literary usage of Hazanim

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sermons by American Rabbis by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1896)
"Mr. Isaacs of Liverpool were the main patterns and literature of the preaching hazanim of that period, up to 1855. From and after the year 1855 there came ..."

2. Jewish Services in Synagogue and Home by Lewis Naphtali Dembitz (1898)
"... the profession of the leader in prayer became more and more musical; good hazanim would travel from place to place to attract crowds like opera singers ..."

3. Sketches of Anglo-Jewish History by James Picciotto (1875)
"Neither the members of the Beth Din, nor the hazanim (ministers) were to be present at the solemnisation of the marriage: the bridegroom was not to be ..."

4. Year Book of the Central Conference of American Rabbis by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1908)
"Melodies Slavic in origin, orientalized by the monotonous plaint and occasional passionate outburst of poverty-stricken hazanim should be kept out of any ..."

5. Ascamot: Or, Laws and Regulations of the Congregation of Spanish and (1872)
"... anb Duties of % As the elections of the hazanim of this Kaal are to be made by the votes of the ..."

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