Definition of Hazzanim

1. hazzan [n] - See also: hazzan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hazzanim

hazelwort
hazer
hazers
hazes
hazier
haziest
hazily
haziness
hazinesses
hazing
hazings
hazlenut
hazmats
hazy
hazzan
hazzanim (current term)
hazzans
hb101
hblank
hbu
hck
hct
hd
hdl cholesterol
he
he'd
he'd've
he'll
he'll've
he's

Literary usage of Hazzanim

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

1. Hellenism by Norman De Mattos Bentwich (1920)
"... the standard of thought of the whole nation was lowered: " The sages became as scribes, the scribes as attendants in the synagogue (hazzanim); ..."

2. History of the Jews in America: From the Period of the Discovery of the New by Peter Wiernik (1912)
"There are even now many excellent and well paid hazzanim in the large cities, and the Orthodox rabbis are yet far from the security of tenure and of income ..."

3. The Iron Trap Around America by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1993)
"The people were instructed in the Bible, Mishnah, and the TALMUD and in the ‘divine service of the hazzanim'. . .In their writings the ..."

4. Revue des études juives by Société des études juives (France) (1900)
"... scribes, hazzanim, nobles et grands et de tout le reste d'Israël qui demeurent dans le sanctuaire de Dieu (probablement Jérusalem) et en Palestine. ..."

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