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haz·zan

 (KHä′zən)
n.
Variant of chazan.
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hazzan

(xaˈzan; English ˈhɑːzən)
n
(Judaism) a variant spelling of chazan
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Aflatoun was born in Cairo in 1924 to a Muslim family that she described was "semi-feudal and bourgeois" -- her father, Hazzan, was an entomologist who founded the entomology department of Cairo University aside from being the dean of the science faulty; her mother Salha, meanwhile, was a French-trained dress-designer who served in the women's committee of the Egyptian Red Crescent Society.
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Congregation Beth Judea invites the community to celebrate and welcome its new clergy, Rabbi Morris Zimbalist and Cantor Hazzan Gil Ezring, as they celebrate their first shabbat with the community.
The event, organised by Safar Travel & Tourism, the travel arm of Alfahim group, was attended by Sufyan Al Saleh, president of the Lebanese Business Council; Mohammed Abdulla Al Fahim, group head of business development for Alfahim; Jihad Hazzan, COO of Alfahim Hospitality; Ziad Najjar, MEA Abu Dhabi Area Manager; and Awj Khalil, general manager of Safar Travel & Tourism.
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