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cantor

[kan-ter, -tawr] / ˈkæn tər, -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

His father had taken a job as a cantor in a synagogue in Southwest.

From Washington Post

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