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.
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Examples for "cantor"
Examples for "cantor"
1Millie said she liked the Jewish cantor and the Irish Catholic policeman.
2There it was again, what the cantor had said and admired, then!
3So the cantor found himself all alone in a strange world.
4The pall bearers came, the minister and the cantor with the students' choir.
5The first of these famous pædagogues was the cantor, worthy Mr. Michael Kordé.
1We need to destroy the problem when it is still small, said Hazan.
2This is Marcella Hazan on the correct way of making a ragu bolognese.
3But non-expansion states also saw admissions growth, suggesting macroeconomic conditions are improving, said Hazan.
4Hazan noted that the oncology system division's growth has been declining for several years.
5This is perhaps why Hazan and Stewart insist on the use of fresh pasta.
6Other foodies also took to social media to remember Hazan.
7Hazan made the comments during an interview on 27 July.
8Marcella Hazan was responsible for bringing authentic Italian cooking to the British and American public.
9Rob Hazan, the Flames' coach, is married to Jill, a high school friend of Harris's.
10Marcella Hazan has died at the age of 89.
11Hazan embraced simplicity, precision and balance in her cooking.
12But Marcella Hazan makes hers with plain flour, and she's not someone to mess with.
13If I want to make pasta by hand, I go to Marcella Hazan for a refresher.
14Straining it through your fingers, as Hazan suggests, seems the most efficient way of doing this.
15Marcella Hazan, who has died aged 89, introduced America to the delights of proper Italian cooking.
16Hazan also called African immigrants a "threat to Israel" that would destroy the country.