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chazan
[ Sephardic Hebrew khah-zahn; Ashkenazic Hebrew, English khah-zuhn ]
chazan
/ ˈhÉ‘ËzÉ™n; xaˈzan /
noun
- a person who leads synagogue services, esp as a profession; cantor
Example Sentences
“I think the big change would be the climate,†said Naomi Chazan, a liberal activist, scholar and former lawmaker from the Meretz party.
Police asked anyone with information to contact Detective Chazan of the Clarkstown Detective Bureau at 845-639-5845.
“We should never underestimate the ingenuity of Neanderthals,†Chazan said, “but that does not mean they were just like modern humans.â€
It was possible that certain Neanderthal groups “might have discovered that striking flint could light a fire,†said University of Toronto anthropologist Michael Chazan, who was not a part of this research.
But the study, which Chazan described as “thorough,†cannot prove that Neanderthals actually used flint to light fires — it could only put it in the realm of possibility.
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