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"Hazan" and "Chazan" redirect here. For people named Hazan or Chazan, see Hazan (disambiguation)
Hazan (disambiguation)

Hazan and Chazan are alternative spellings of Hazzan. People with the name Hazan include*Abraham Chazan , Breslover rabbi*Adeline Hazan , French politician...
A hazzan or chazzan (Hebrew
Hebrew language

Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
 ?????? hazzan, Modern Hebrew khazan, Yiddish
Yiddish language

Yiddish is a non-territorial High German languages of Jewish origin, spoken throughout the world. Unlike other such languages, Yiddish is written with the Hebrew alphabet as opposed to a Latin alphabet....
 khazn) is a Jew
Jew

A Jew is a member of the Jewish people, an ethnoreligious group that traces its ancestry to the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East....
ish cantor, a musician trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the synagogue in songful prayer
Prayer

Prayer is the act of communicating with a deity or spirit in worship. Specific forms of this may include praise, requesting divine providence, confessing sins, as an act of reparation or an expression of one's emotional expression....
.

There are many rules relating to how a cantor should lead services, but the idea of a cantor as a paid professional does not exist in classical rabbinic sources.






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"Hazan" and "Chazan" redirect here. For people named Hazan or Chazan, see Hazan (disambiguation)
Hazan (disambiguation)

Hazan and Chazan are alternative spellings of Hazzan. People with the name Hazan include*Abraham Chazan , Breslover rabbi*Adeline Hazan , French politician...
Stadttempel Vienna August 2006 028
A hazzan or chazzan (Hebrew
Hebrew language

Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
 ?????? hazzan, Modern Hebrew khazan, Yiddish
Yiddish language

Yiddish is a non-territorial High German languages of Jewish origin, spoken throughout the world. Unlike other such languages, Yiddish is written with the Hebrew alphabet as opposed to a Latin alphabet....
 khazn) is a Jew
Jew

A Jew is a member of the Jewish people, an ethnoreligious group that traces its ancestry to the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East....
ish cantor, a musician trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the synagogue in songful prayer
Prayer

Prayer is the act of communicating with a deity or spirit in worship. Specific forms of this may include praise, requesting divine providence, confessing sins, as an act of reparation or an expression of one's emotional expression....
.

There are many rules relating to how a cantor should lead services, but the idea of a cantor as a paid professional does not exist in classical rabbinic sources. The Jewish prayer services
Jewish services

Jewish services are the prayer recitations that form part of the observance of Judaism. These prayers, often with instructions and commentary, are found in the siddur, the traditional Jewish prayer book....
 have their own entry; the prayers in these services are collected in a prayerbook known as the siddur
Siddur

A siddur is a Judaism prayer book, containing a set order of List of Jewish prayers and blessings. This article discusses how some of these prayers evolved, and how the siddur, as we know it today has developed....
.

The person leading the congregation in public prayer
Prayer

Prayer is the act of communicating with a deity or spirit in worship. Specific forms of this may include praise, requesting divine providence, confessing sins, as an act of reparation or an expression of one's emotional expression....
s is called the shaliach tzibbur (Hebrew
Hebrew language

Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
 for "emissary of the congregation"). Traditional Jewish law
Halakha

Halakha ? also Hebrew transliteration Halocho and Halacha ? is the collective body of Judaism religious law, including biblical law and later talmudic and rabbinic law, as well as customs and traditions....
 restricts the role to Jewish males over the age of 13; the non-Orthodox Jewish movements allow women over the age of 12 to have this role as well. Reform Judaism
Reform Judaism

Reform Judaism refers to the spectrum of beliefs, practices and organizational infrastructure associated with Reform Judaism in Reform Judaism and in Reform Judaism ....
, Conservative Judaism
Conservative Judaism

Conservative Judaism is a modern Jewish denominations of Judaism that arose out of intellectual currents in Germany in the mid-19th century and took institutional form in the United States in the early 1900s....
, and Reconstructionist Judaism
Reconstructionist Judaism

Reconstructionist Judaism is a modern American-based Judaism Jewish denominations based on the ideas of the late Mordecai Kaplan . The movement views Judaism as a progressively evolving civilization....
 invest both men and women
Role of women in Judaism

The role of women in Judaism is determined by the Tanakh, the Oral Torah , by Minhag, and by non-religious cultural factors. Although the Hebrew Bible and rabbinic literature mention various female role models, religious law treats women differently in various circumstances....
 cantors as full clergy
Clergy

Clergy is the generic term used to describe the formal religious leadership within a given religion. The term comes from the Greek language ?????? - kleros, "a lot", "that which is assigned by lot" or metaphorically, "heritage"....
.

In theory, any lay person can be a shaliach tzibbur; most synagogue attending Jews will serve in this role every now and again. In practice, those with the best voice and the most knowledge of the prayers serve much more often.

Growing importance of the office


The office of the hazzan increased in importance with the centuries. As public worship was developed in the Geonic
Geonim

Geonim were the presidents of the two great Talmudic Academies in Babylonia of Sura and Pumbedita, in Babylonia, and were the generally accepted spiritual leaders of the Jewish community world wide in the early medieval era, in contrast to the Resh Galuta who wielded secular authority over the Jews in Islamic lands....
 period, and as the knowledge of the Hebrew language
Hebrew language

Hebrew is a Semitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic languages. Modern Hebrew is spoken by more than seven million people in Israel and Classical Hebrew is used for prayer or study in Jews communities around the world....
 declined, singing gradually superseded the didactic and hortatory element in the worship in the synagogue.

This is not necessarily true today, particularly in the world of Orthodox Jews, where the role of the hazzan has diminished substantially. Where congregants are more fluent in their ability to read the text, understand the words and perform the basic melodies, the position of hazzan increasingly has become seen as superfluous; prayers, when sung, more often follow the mode of communal folk singing. Those who are inclined to see artistic synagogue music as a hallmark of Jewish culture and artistry have cited its lowered emphasis as a loss of tradition. Others argue that the focus of the Synagogue service should be on the prayers of the congregants and not on cantorial, concert performances, especially when the latter may be distracting to the former.

Qualifications


Even in the oldest times the chief qualifications demanded of the hazzan, in addition to knowledge of Biblical and liturgical literature as well as the prayer motifs (known as "steiger"), were a pleasant voice and an artistic delivery; for the sake of these, many faults were willingly overlooked. The hazzan was required to possess a pleasing appearance, to be married, and to have a flowing beard. Sometimes, according to Isaac of Vienna
Vienna

Vienna is the Capital of Republic of Austria and also one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.7 million...
 (13th century), a young hazzan having only a slight growth of beard was tolerated. Maimonides
Maimonides

Moses Maimonides, also known as Rabbi Moses ben Maimon , the Rambam, and Musa ibn Maymun , was born in C?rdoba, Spain, Spain on March 30, 1135, and died in Egypt on December 13, 1204.....
 decided that the hazzan who recited the prayers on an ordinary Sabbath
Shabbat

Shabbat or Shabbos , is the weekly day of rest in Judaism, symbolizing the seventh day in Genesis, after the six days of creation. Though it is commonly said to be the Saturday of each week, it is observed from sundown on Friday until the appearance of three stars in the sky on Saturday night....
 and on week-days need not possess an appearance pleasing to everybody; he might even have a reputation not wholly spotless, provided he was living a life morally free from reproach at the time of his appointment.

But all these moderations of the rule disappeared on holidays; then an especially worthy hazzan was demanded, one whose life was absolutely irreproachable, who was generally popular, and who was endowed with an expressive delivery. Even a person who had once litigated in a non-Jewish court, instead of to a Jewish court, in a disputed question could not act as hazzan on those days, unless he had previously done penance (Shulkhan Arukh, Orah Hayyim, 581). However many authorities were lenient in this regard and as long as a cantor was "merutzeh l'kehal" desired by the congregation, he was permitted to lead the prayers even on the holiest of days.

Today, a hazzan, particularly in more formal (usually not Orthodox) synagogues, is likely to have academic credentials, most often a degree in Music or in Sacred Music, sometimes a degree in Music Education or in Jewish Religious Education or a related discipline. The Doctor of Music degree is sometimes awarded to honour a hazzan.

Although traditionally cantors were always men, women equally serve this role in the more liberal branches of Judaism. Betty Robbins was possibly the first female cantor in 1955 though Barbara Ostfeld is usually given that distinction since her investiture at the Hebrew Union College
Hebrew Union College

The Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion is the oldest Jewish seminary in the Americas and the main seminary for training rabbis, Hazzans, educators and communal workers in Reform Judaism....
 in 1975. As of 2007, HUC had invested 184 women cantors.

Cantors as a profession


The role of hazzanim (Hebrew plural of hazzan) as a respected full-time profession has become a reality in recent centuries. In the last two centuries Jews in a number of European communities, notably Germany and Britain, came to view professionally trained hazzanim as clergy and the hazzan as the deputy rabbi. After the enlightenment, when European nations gave full citizenship and civil rights to Jews, professionally trained hazzanim were accepted by the secular governments as clergy in the same way that rabbis were accepted as clergy.

In an interesting turn of events, the United States government recognized cantors as the first Jewish clergy, even before rabbi
Rabbi

Rabbi , in Judaism, means a religious ?teacher?, or more literally, ?my great one?, when addressing any master. The word rabbi derives from the Hebrew root word , rav, which in biblical Hebrew means ?great?, used in many senses, including the sense of a ?master? and apprentice, whence someone who is a distinguished ?teacher?....
s were recognized.

In the USA there are three major organizations for professionally trained hazzanim, one from each of the major Jewish denominations.

  • American Conference of Cantors - Reform Judaism
    Reform Judaism

    Reform Judaism refers to the spectrum of beliefs, practices and organizational infrastructure associated with Reform Judaism in Reform Judaism and in Reform Judaism ....
     
  • Cantors Assembly - Conservative Judaism
    Conservative Judaism

    Conservative Judaism is a modern Jewish denominations of Judaism that arose out of intellectual currents in Germany in the mid-19th century and took institutional form in the United States in the early 1900s....
     
  • Cantorial Council of America - Orthodox Judaism
    Orthodox Judaism

    Orthodox Judaism is a Jewish denominations of Judaism that adheres to a relatively strict constructionist and application of the laws and ethics first canonized in the Talmudic texts and as subsequently developed and applied by the later authorities known as the Gaonim, Rishonim, and Acharonim....
     


Many members of the Cantors Assembly are trained at the Jewish Theological Seminary's H.L. Miller Cantorial School and College of Jewish Music. Many members of the American Conference of Cantors are trained at the School of Sacred Music at Hebrew Union College
Hebrew Union College

The Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion is the oldest Jewish seminary in the Americas and the main seminary for training rabbis, Hazzans, educators and communal workers in Reform Judaism....
 - Jewish Institute of Religion, School of Sacred Music (New York) Reform. Both of these programs offer a five year training program.

The curriculum for students in these programs generally include, but are not limited to:
  • Hebrew: modern, Biblical (Torah), and liturgical (Siddur)
  • Learning nusach
    Nusach

    Nusach is a concept in Judaism that has two distinct meanings. One is the style of a prayer service ; another is the melody of the service depending on when the service is being conducted....
     (liturgical tradition)
  • Learning the laws and traditions pertaining to Jewish prayer service
  • The history and content of the siddur
  • Music theory, sight-reading sheet music
  • Learning an instrument, usually a piano or guitar
  • Singing technique
  • Cantillation
    Cantillation

    Cantillation is the ritual chanting of readings from the Bible in synagogue Jewish services.The chants are rendered in accordance with the special signs or marks printed in the Masoretic text of the Hebrew Bible to complement the letters and vowel points....
     - tropes for the liturgical chanting of biblical books
  • Choral Conducting
  • Jewish history
  • Tanakh
    Tanakh

    The Tanakh is the Bible used in Judaism. The name "Tanakh" is a Hebrew language Acronym and initialism formed from the initial Hebrew alphabet of the Tanakh's three traditional subdivisions: The Torah , Nevi'im and Ketuvim - hence TaNaKh....
     (Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament
    Old Testament

    In Western Christianity, the Old Testament refers to the books that form the first of the two-part Christianity Bible Biblical canon. These works correspond to the Hebrew Bible , with some variations and additions....
    )
  • Jewish music history
  • Pastoral care and counseling
  • Theology


The golden age of hazzanut


The period between the two World Wars is often referred to as the "golden age" of hazzanut (cantorial performance). Some of the greats include Zavel Kwartin
Zavel Kwartin

Zevulun "Zavel" Kwartin, Zavel Kwartin was a Russian-born chazzan and composer.External links ...
 (1874-1953), Mordechai Hershman, Berele Chagy, David Roitman, Moritz Henle
Moritz Henle

Moritz Henle was a prominent Germany composer of liturgical music and hazzan of the Jewish reform judaism.Henle was born in the Upper Swabian town of Laupheim at a time when Laupheim had the largest Jewish community in the History of W?rttemberg....
 (1850-1925), Joseph "Yossele" Rosenblatt (1882-1933), Gershon Sirota
Gershon Sirota

Gershon-Itskhok Sirota was one of the leading hazzans of Europe during the "Golden Age of Hazzanut" , sometimes referred to as the "Jewish Enrico Caruso."...
 (1874-1943), BenZion Kapov-Kagan, Israel Alter, Shmuel Vigoda, Pierre Pinchik, Joseph Shlisky, Leib Glantz, and Leibele Waldman.

In the Post World War II period, prominent cantors were Moshe Kraus, Moshe Koussevitzky
Moshe Koussevitzky

Cantor Mosze Kusewicki, generally spelled as Moshe Koussevitzky, was a singer, and a relative of the famous conductor Sergei Koussevitzky....
, David Koussevitzky, Yitzchak Eshel (1912-2006), Moshe Ganchoff, David Werdyger
David Werdyger

David Werdyger is a popular Chazzan, and the author of Songs of Hope. His son is Mordechai ben David . He is also a retired businessman, having operated an extremely successful travel agency and having founded Chassidic recording company Aderet ....
, Sholom Katz, Abraham Davis, Arele Diamond, Richard Tucker
Richard Tucker

Richard Tucker was a highly regarded American operatic tenor.Tucker was born Rivn Ticker in Brooklyn, New York, into a family of immigrants from Bessarabia ....
 and Abraham Lopes Cardozo
Abraham Lopes Cardozo

Abraham Lopes Cardozo was hazzan of Congregation Shearith Israel, the historic Spanish and Portuguese Jews Synagogue in New York City.Born in Amsterdam, Holland, he was the great-grandson of the Chief Rabbi of the Sephardi Jews community in Amsterdam....
 (1914-2006). Jan Peerce
Jan Peerce

Jan Peerce was an American operatic tenor. He is the father of film director Larry Peerce....
, whose cantorial recordings were highly regarded, was not a professional Cantor, but made his mark in the world of opera.

Some popular contemporary cantors include Naftali Hershtik, Alberto Mizrahi, Yitzchak Meir Helfgot, Israel Rand, Joseph Malovany
Joseph Malovany

Joseph Malovany is an Israeli-born American tenor soloist, Hazzan of New York's Fifth Avenue Synagogue since 1973, and Distinguished Professor of Liturgical Music at Philip and Sarah Belz School of Jewish Music, Yeshiva University....
, Levi Coleman, Yaakov Motzen, Moshe Stern, Moshe Schulhoff, Shmuel Barzilai
Shmuel Barzilai

Shmuel Barzilai , is the chief Hazzan of the Vienna Jewish Community . Barzilai has a lyrical tenor voice, and studied under cantor Moshe Stern in the Tel Aviv Institute for Cantorial Art....
, Pinchas Cohen, Chaim Adler, Benjamin Muller, Yaakov Stark, Nathan Lam, Benzion Miller
Benzion Miller

Cantor Benzion Miller . He is an American Cantor , and a son of the very popular Cantor & Mohel, Reb Aaron Miller.Benzion Miller's singing career began at the age of 5....
 and Yossi Muller (son of Benjamin Muller of Antwerp).

See also

  • Rabbi
    Rabbi

    Rabbi , in Judaism, means a religious ?teacher?, or more literally, ?my great one?, when addressing any master. The word rabbi derives from the Hebrew root word , rav, which in biblical Hebrew means ?great?, used in many senses, including the sense of a ?master? and apprentice, whence someone who is a distinguished ?teacher?....
  • Judaism
    Judaism

    Judaism is a set of beliefs and practices originating in the Hebrew Bible , as later further explored and explained in the Talmud and other texts....
  • Siddur
    Siddur

    A siddur is a Judaism prayer book, containing a set order of List of Jewish prayers and blessings. This article discusses how some of these prayers evolved, and how the siddur, as we know it today has developed....
  • Jewish services
    Jewish services

    Jewish services are the prayer recitations that form part of the observance of Judaism. These prayers, often with instructions and commentary, are found in the siddur, the traditional Jewish prayer book....
  • Syrian Cantors
    Syrian Cantors

    The Syrian Cantor or hazzan leads the traditional prayer rituals in the synagogues of the Syrian Jews. He conducts the services using ten maqamat or musical modes....


External links


Article

  • - Article on Chazzanut today.

Recordings

  • - Free MP3 recordings of nearly the entire Ashkenazic liturgy.
  • - Large collection of Piyyut
    Piyyut

    A piyyut is a Judaism liturgical poem, usually designated to be sung, chanted, or recited during Jewish services. Piyyutim have been written since Jewish Temple times....
    im.
  • - www.pizmonim.org- Middle Eastern Pizmonim Recordings for Sephardic Cantors.
  • - a wealth of detailed information and recordings.
  • - Free streaming cantorial and other Judaic music


Cantorial organizations

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  • (Conserative/Masorti)
  • (Reform)
  • (Orthodox)
  • (Orthodox)
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  • (Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform)


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