The famous comedian of the Ghetto, Mogolesco, was, as a boy, one of the most noted cantorsin Russia.
It is too hot in the synagogue for the comfortable up-town cantorsto pray.
Mrs Griffith tells me, Mr Jones, that you were closeted with your uncle for about an hour immediately after the Cantors had left him on that Tuesday,--just after the signatures had been written.
Then Cousin Henry, remembering his last communication to Farmer Griffith, remembering also all that the two Cantors could prove, added something on his own account.
His uncle had told him of his intention before the will was executed, and had told him again, when the Cantors had gone, that the thing was done.
The singers had come together from various towns and villages, and all their conversations and their stories turned and wrapped themselves round cantors and music.
He saw in his mind's eye a couple of cantors whispering together, and shaking their heads sorrowfully: they are pitying him!
Cantors and teachers and match-makers work with their throat and chest, and these hurt, they are bound to do so.
Toward Passover he had Shmooreh Matzes; he baked and sold them to the richest householders in Kamenivke, and before the Solemn Days he, as an expert, tried and recommended cantors and prayer-leaders for the Kamenivke Shools.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cantors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.