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cantor

[kan-ter, kahn-tawr] / ˈkæn tər, ˈkɑn tɔr /


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The keening tenor part will be sung by Azi Schwartz, a cantor at the Park Avenue Synagogue in New York; and Phillip Bullock will take the baritone part, influenced by traditional Black styles.

From New York Times

Experts said that many chaplains are rabbis or cantors, the ordained worship leaders who support a congregation.

From Washington Times

Then they added more: “Jewish therapist is married to a cantor,” Weisberg continued.

From New York Times

Sometimes the cantor in the group played guitar for his mostly Protestant colleagues.

From Seattle Times

A children’s choir will perform and a cantor will recite a Jewish prayer for the souls of the Nazis’ victims.

From New York Times