IPA: /ˈkɑː.zən/
KK: /kʌˈzɑn/
A person who leads the congregation in prayer and singing in a synagogue.
The chazan sang beautifully during the service, inspiring everyone present.
The word 'chazan' originates from Hebrew 'חזן' (chazan), meaning a cantor or one who leads the prayer in a synagogue. It refers specifically to a person who sings or chants liturgical music during Jewish worship services.
Think of a 'chazan' as a person who leads prayers in a synagogue, connecting the Hebrew meaning of the word to its role in worship.