Hatnote For other meanings, see Cohen disambiguation Judaism Kehuna and Kohanim Kohen or Kohain lang ... Biblical Aaron . The noun kohen is used in the Torah to refer to priest s, both Jewish and non ... to Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Judaism. Etymology The Hebrew noun kohen is most often translated as priest ... main Priesthood Ancient Israel The status of priest kohen was conferred on Aaron, the brother of Moses ... king of Salem, identified by Rashi as being Shem the son of Noah , as a priest kohen. to El Elyon ... In every generation when the Temple was standing, one Kohen would be singled out to perform the functions of the High Priest Hebrew kohen gadol . His primary task was the Yom Kippur Day of Atonement ... retirement age. Only when a Kohen became physically infirm could he no longer serve ... Klei HaMiqdash 3 8 ref A Kohen may become disqualified from performing his service for a host of reasons ... is that the Kohen is never permanently disqualified from service but is permitted to return to his ... of the gifts given to the Kohen in the Diaspora are most notably the five coins of the Pidyon haben ... their actual giving see linked page for history detail ref The Kohen and Torah instruction Main The Torah ... Hamikdash . Torah verses and Rabbinical commentary to the Tanach imply that the Kohen has a unique leadership role amongst the nation of Israel in addition to the common knowledge that the Kohen is to officiate the sacrificial activity in the Temple the Korbanot , the Kohen is assumed responsibility ..., this reading is divided into three it is customary to call a Kohen for the first reading .... On Shabbat, the reading is divided into seven portions a Kohen is called for the first aliyah and a Levite to the second, and a member of another tribe for the rest. If a kohen is not present, it is customary in many communities for a levite to take the first aliyah bimkom Kohen in the place of a Kohen and an Israelite the second and succeeding ones. This custom is not required by Halakha ... more details
bat kohen holds a special status which is governed by special regulations in the Hebrew Bible and rabbinical texts. In rabbinical literature the bat kohen is considered unique in comparison to the general ..., a Kohen , whose life is purported to be dedicated to the spiritual maintenance and growth of the Jewish ... that the bat kohen is to be scrupulous in matters of tzniut modesty , thereby portraying the values of maintaining a life dedicated to holiness and her father s life work, and also that the bat kohen marry a kohen. The bat kohen is entitled to a number of rights and is encouraged to abide by specified ... interpretation of the Torah and Halacha , the Aramaic and Hebrew term bat kohen is used and reserved ... lists her punishment as Sreifah burning, a punishment given the bat kohen as described below. Consumption ... 1611 . The types of Korbanot sacrifices the Bat Kohen is afforded include the breast and thigh of the peace .... The Bat Kohen is entitled to offer her employees to partake in her heave offering , ref Rambam ... may give these gifts in error to the wife of a Kohen who was initially the daughter of an Israelite ... Tannaic dispute as to whether an Israelite performs his mitzvah by giving them to the Bat Kohen. This is the disagreement ... father is demoted from being honored with the The Mitzvah of sanctifying the Kohen sanctity afforded priests . ref Encyclopedia Talmudith Bat Kohen ref Preferential marriage Although basic Torah law allows for the bat kohen to marry a challal , convert and freed slave Hebrew eved me shukhrar , the Midrash .... Rabbi Yochanan maintains that in the even a bat kohen marries a non Kohen, undesired results for the groom ... a non kohen wife and then complained that it weakened him. Rashi explains that the marriage of a bat kohen to a man who is not a kohen, or a Talmid Chacham student , is considered a swipe at the honor ... and feast a bat kohen to a non kohen man is not considered a seudat mitzvah , since the marriage ... 444 15 ref In Kabbalah Isaac Luria explains the negative aspect of a bat kohen not marrying a kohen ... more details
Kehuna and Kohanim The prohibition of Kohen defilement to the dead is the commandment to a Jewish priest kohen not to come in direct contact with, or be in the same enclosed space as a dead body. Hebrew ... application Although the priest, or modern kohen, is forbidden to come in contact with a corpse dead ... sister, and child. Defilement of a Kohen to his wife, although implied in the Torah text as forbidden ... rabbinical order . ref Targum Yonathan to Vayikra 21 4 ref Enclosures Main Oholot A Kohen is forbidden ... rule of thumb is that the kohen may not enter a room with a dead person. Cemeteries D Oraita and D Rabbanan Rabbinic prohibition further limits the Kohen of coming within come within four Biblical ... and enables the Kohen to be within four tefachim of the corpse or grave. ref Shulchan Aruch , Yoreh De ah chap. 371 5. Arba ah Turim Tur Yoreh Deah chap. 371 ref In order to protect the Kohen from ... ground, so that the relatives of Kohanim can be visited by a Kohen without him entering the cemetery ... The Talmud Yerushalmi and Talmud Bavli quote instances the restriction of a Kohen to defile himself ... deliberately expressed to those present at their time of their imminent passing that those Kohen ... of the Kohen becoming impure tammei by contact with a corpse is considered in full effect ... of the Kohen defiling himself by contact with a corpse due to a corpse being a contradiction ... of a Kohen who is to maintain a holy state in his service to God even in the diaspora. Schneerson maintains that the corpse can cause metaphysical interference to the Kohen s spiritual abilities ... day Kohen is obligated to guard himself from defilement to a corpse, leading to restrictions that the modern Kohen needs to consider when met with common occurrences of the jewish life cycle Hospitals ... of a Kohen giving birth presents a challenge to the Kohen wanting to be present at the delivery. A hetter rabbinic permit is generally given by a rabbi for a one time entry for the Kohen to be present ... more details
Kehuna and Kohanim The status quo kohen lang he is a Rabbinic title which legitimates Kohen status to a Jewish kohen who amongst multiple criteria exhibits conduct exemplary of and is recognized ... becoming impure to a corpse, abstaining from forbidden marriages to a Kohen , administering the Priestly ... as a presumptive kohen it is a Mitzvah commandment to The Mitzvah of sanctifying the Kohen sanctify the Kohen . ref Maimonides Sefer HaMitzvot positive commandment 32 ref and assist him in abstaining from the Kohen Ritual defilement prohibitions that apply to a Kohen. Maimonides considered that presumption of the Kohen is deemed valid and in good standing unless a valid objection to his lineage is made before a Beit Din. ref Maimonides on Mishna Ketubot ref Verifying the kohen s lineage ... Judaism High Priest up to the times of the Babylonian exile the lineage of a Kohen was taken as matter ... in general and the Kohanim as well, the need to ascertain that each Kohen was lineage verifiable ... of a forbidden marriage such as if a Kohen were to marry a divorcee where the child would ... are prohibited to a a non Kohen based on Rabbinic command whereas offerings from the Holy Land are prohibited to a non Kohen by a direct Biblical directive. Rabbi Yossi s lesson From the apparent ... from Israel itself an act punishable by death if performed by a non Kohen. ref Tractate ketubot page ... were offspring of a woman forbidden to a Kohen for marriage. The Talmud Yerushalmi explains that Barzilai ... to a Kohen marrying those daughters. In discussing the reason as to why the verse chooses to penn the known ... of disqualification based on talmud Kiddushin p. 69 is that of the concern of Challal see Kohen ref ... service explained Rabbi Yair is sufficient that two Kosher witnesses testify that the said Kohen ... of the Avodah Tamma, the option was available for the incoming Kohen to either produce his lineage document or have two Kosher witnesses testify to his authenticity as a Kohen. During the temple ... more details
In Rabbinical commentary According to the Sifsei Kohen to the Chumash since the priest or kohen is chosen by God to perform direct service to God, doing acts of sanctification to and honoring the Kohen ... the priestly blessing and to be successful at prayer rests with the Kohen, thereby justifying ... make holy explained that the requirement of the Mitzvah is to sanctify the Kohen to all matters of Kedushah ... of the school of Rabbi Yismael s explanation, the Mitzvah includes sanctifying the Kohen with the first .... Rabbinic authorities explain that this sanctification is only applicable in the event where the Kohen ... in Torah knowledge, this first slot is afforded the Rabbi who is superior. The kohen giving grace after meal The Kohen is given the honor to initiate grace after the meal provided three adult male Jews have dined together. The Shulchan Aruch HaRav points out that the Kohen is entitled to allow a non Kohen to initiate the blessing but his permission must be explicit Shulchan Aruch HaRav 167 19 Rashi interprets the requirement to sanctify the kohen at mealtime as affording him the initiation ... as a physical one here, the requirement is to give the Kohen the first choice when choosing portions ..., this reading is divided into three if a kohen is present, it is customary to honor the kohen ... kohen who was called up for the first aliyah repeats the blessings for the second, and a member of any ..., and the same rules apply for the first three readings, with a Israelite , non kohen and non Levi, called up for the remaining five. If a kohen is not present, any Jew can be called up for any aliyah ... Aruch HaRav ref Orthodox Judaism recognizes limited exceptions from the general principle that a Kohen is called first. For example, there are cases where calling a kohen first would prevent individuals ..., the Kohen is requested to forgo his birthright in respect to the needs of accommodating the occasion, Although halachically, the kohen is entitled to refuse giving up his first aliyah ... more details
Nehemiah ben Kohen Tzedek was the head gaon of the Academy of Pumbeditha Academy of Pumbeditha from 960 to 968. ref http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 617&letter N NEHEMIAH BEN KOHEN EDE , jewishencyclopedia.com Article ref Nehemiah was the son of Kohen Tzedek Kahana ben R. Joseph , who had been gaon. While his predecessor, Aaron ibn Sargado , was still in office, Nehemiah tried to have him removed but the college insisted on retaining him, as he was in every respect superior to his opponent. After Sargado s death Nehemiah finally succeeded in seizing the office by a trick, although the majority of the college, headed by the ab bet din, R. Sherira, refused to recognize him, and he was supported by only a few members and some wealthy laymen. Nothing is known of his scholarly attainments or of his activity as gaon. Nehemah died in 968, and was succeeded as gaon by Sherira Gaon . References reflist This article incorporates sections of the http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 617&letter S&search sherira Jewish Encyclopedia entry on Nehemiah ben Kohen Tzedek. See also Geonim Geonim Category Geonim Category Rabbis of Academy of Pumbedita ... more details
most important work, Siftei Kohen lang he literally Lips of the Priest , and his rulings were considered authoritative by later halakhists. Biography Shabbatai ha Kohen was born either in Amstibovo ... under Naphtali ben Isaac ha Kohen . Returning to Vilna , he married the daughter of the wealthy ... War , Shabbatai ha Kohen fled Vilna with the entire Jewish community. After a short stay at Lublin he ... magnum opus , the Siftei Kohen lang he or the Shakh, lang he a commentary on the Shulchan ... 1674 has been published in most editions of the Yoreh De ah. Shabbatai ha Kohen was regarded by his ... ha Kohen. Nevertheless, Sifsei Siftei Sifte Kohen, Shakh s commentary on the Shulchan Aruch , was considered ... devastated by Chmielnicki , Shabbatai ha Kohen portrayed the persecutions of the Jews in his Megillah ... after Shabbatai ha Kohen. It was built in the late 16th century, after the former synagogue had burned ... during the tragedy of 1648 Amsterdam, 1651 Sifte Kohen, on Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat Amsterdam ... Zahav of Divid b. Shmuel ha Levi Frankfort on the Oder, 1677 Tekafo Kohen, general laws concerning ... ha Kohen Shabetai ben Me ir ha Kohen Article in The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe , 2 ... GALE 7CCX2587518119&v 2.1&u unizur&it r&p GVRL&sw w Shabbetai ben Meir Ha Kohen Article in Encyclopaedia ... http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view page.jsp?artid 525&letter S&pid 0 Shabbethai B. Me r Ha Kohen ..., Schakmundes, Schachmundes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shabbatai Ha Kohen ALTERNATIVE ... Holleschau , Moravia DEFAULTSORT Shabbatai Ha Kohen Category People from Vilnius Category Kohanim ... Orthodox rabbis Category Kohanim authors of Rabbinic literature cs abtaj ha Kohen de Sabbatai ben Meir ha Kohen he ... more details
Orphan date May 2011 Michael ben Moses Kohen was a Palestinian rabbi and liturgist who lived at Jerusalem in the seventeenth century. He wrote Moreh Tzedek Salonica, 1655 , an index to the laws contained in the Shulchan Aruch , showing where they may be found in other works of the poskim as well as in the responsa of later rabbis. There is also ascribed to him another work, Et le Chenanah Venice, 1708 , consisting of prayers to be recited at the Western Wall of the ancient Second Temple Temple . Source JewishEncyclopedia article Michael ben Moses Cohen author Cyrus Adler and M. Seligsohn url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?letter M&artid 566 ixzz1LWZ2aQLS small Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography F. Delitzsch, Gesch. der J dischen Poesie, pp.  56 57 F rst, Bibl. Jud. i. 182 Steinschneider, Cat. Bodl. No. 3271 idem, Jewish Literature, p.  242.A. small DEFAULTSORT Michael Ben Moses Kohen Category 17th century rabbis Category Rabbis in Jerusalem Category Rabbis in Ottoman and British Palestine ... more details
morefootnotes date August 2009 Joseph ben Joshua ben Me r ha Kohen also Joseph HaKohen , Joseph Hakohen or Joseph Hacohen December 20, 1496, Avignon , France 1575 or shortly thereafter, Genoa , Italy was a historian and physician of the sixteenth century. Life Joseph s family originally lived at Cuenca, Spain Cuenca . When the Jews were expelled from Spain the family settled at Avignon. At the age of five Joseph left Avignon with his father and went to Genoa , where they remained until 1516. Driven .... In 1571 he was again established at Genoa, where he died a few years later. Joseph ha Kohen had ... ha Kohen was highly regarded as a historian and physician. One of his chief concerns was also ... Joseph ha Kohen achieved prominence by two historical works. His major work, Dibre ha Yamim le Malke ... ha Kohen finished the first version of this work in 1558, at Voltaggio . Another version was finished ..., edited by Karin Almbladh, appeared in 1981. Joseph ha Kohen wrote also a Hebrew version, with the title ... ha Kohen they give a good insight into his private life. Notes references Bibliography Karin ... Joseph ha Kohen introd., critical ed., comments by Karin Almbladh , Uppsala 1981 ISBN 91 554 1143 6 .... . The letters of Joseph ha Kohen the author of Emeq ha bakha . Jerusalem 1985. Martin Jacobs, Islamische ... 2004 ISBN 3 16 148156 9 Martin Jacobs, Joseph ha Kohen, Paolo Giovio, and Sixteenth Century Historiography ... trans. Emeq ha bakha de Yosef ha Kohen estudio preliminar, trad. y notas par Pilar Leon Tello Madrid .... 129 et seq. JewishEncyclopedia article Joseph ben Joshua ben Me r Ha Kohen author Eduard Neumann and Richard ... Kohen External links http www.chabad.org library article.asp?AID 111903 Mindel, Nissan, Gallery of Our ..., David, Expulsion 1492 Chronicles . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ha Kohen, Joseph ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ha Kohen, Joseph Ben Joshua Ben Meir Category 1496 ... de Joseph ha Kohen ... more details
Image .JPG thumb 250px Tomb of Ishmael ben Elisha Ha Kohen For the Third Generation Tannaim Tanna sage, see Rabbi Ishmael Rabbi Ishmael ben Elisha . For the 3d century Tannaim Tanna sage, see Ishmael ben Jose . Ishmael ben Elisha ha Kohen lang he , Rabbi Ishmael ben Elisha Kohen Gadol , lit. Rabbi Ishmael ben son of Elisha the Kohen Gadol High priest sometimes in short Ishmael ha Kohen , lit. Ishamel the Priest was one of the prominent leaders of the first generetion of the Tannaim . His father served as Kohen Gadol in the Second Temple of Jerusalem as well. Ishamel ha Kohen was also one of the Ten Martyrs , and was executed along with Shimon ben Gamliel . The tomb of Ishmael ben Elisha ha Kohen is located in the Druze village of Sajur in the Upper Galilee . ref http books.google.co.il books?id AWmcM5vB2t0C&pg PA496&lpg PA496&dq shazor sajur&source bl&ots 5f4SnuvqEA&sig D0DenIdz8w6Zfbo3it0yJ46Wxc&hl en&ei q pYTfy1D4HQhAfOqYnjDA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7&ved 0CDkQ6AEwBg v onepage&q shazor 20sajur&f false Ma aseh Avos, David Haddad ref References reflist Tannaim DEFAULTSORT Ishmael ben Elisha ha Kohen Category Mishnah rabbis Category High Priests of Israel Category Kohanim he yi ... more details
Aaron ben Jacob ha Kohen was a Proven al rabbi , one of a family of scholars living at Narbonne , France not Lunel , as David Conforte and others say , and who suffered the expulsion of the Jews in 1306. He emigrated to Majorca , and there, some time before 1327, composed a ritual work of great merit bearing the title Or ot ayyim The Paths of Life . The first part deals chiefly with the laws concerning the daily prayers, the Shabbat Sabbath , and the festivals, and was published in Florence in 1752. The work is a compilation of Talmudic laws and discussions rather than an original system, and was conceived on a plan similar to Jacob ben Asher s great code, the Arba ah urim, which appeared soon afterward and superseded it as a ritual guide on account of its more practical character. The Or ot ayyim, however, contains some ethical and doctrinal chapters which are not found in Jacob ben Asher s code. Aaron ha Kohen was especially fond of mystic lore and of rabbinical discussion. A less strict legalist than his more famous contemporary, his Or ot ayyim is of greater value to the student of literature than to one who seeks practical decisions. An abridgment of the work, under the name of Kol Bo , a thesaurus, compiled most probably by Shemariah ben Simhah , a German scholar according to others by Joseph ben Tobiah of Provence , came into common use, replacing the original work. See also Hachmei Provence Sources JewishEncyclopedia small Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Henri Gross , Aaron ha Kohen und sein Ritualwerk Or ot ayyim, in Monatsschrift, 1869, pp.  433 450, 531 541 idem, Gallia Judaica, pp.  290, 420 Heimann Joseph Michael , Or ha ayyim, No. 300 Benjacob , O ar ha Sefarim, pp.  51, 239. small Persondata name Aaron ben Jacob Ha Kohen alternative names short description Proven al rabbi, of a family of scholars living at Narbonne, France, who suffered ... Aaron ben Jacob Ha Kohen Category 14th century rabbis Category Proven al Jews Category People ... more details
Elijah ben Solomon Abraham ha Kohen died 1729 was dayan dayyan of Smyrna , almoner and preacher. Works Elijah produced over 30 works, of which the principal, according to Wunderbar Orient, Lit. p.  579 , are as follows Midrash Eliyahu, eleven funeral sermons and a commentary on the Talmudic sayings relative to the Book of Esther Constantinople, 1693 Midrash ha Izmiri, homilies ib. 1695 Midrash Talpiyyot, glosses and comments taken from 300 works and containing 926 the numerical value of the word Talpiyyot paragraphs in alphabetical order only the first part, from alef to kaf, was published Amsterdam, 1698 Me il eda ah, a treatise on charity ib. 1704 Shebe Musar, on ethics, the best known of his works, divided into fifty two chapters corresponding to the weeks of the year, and taken for the most part from the Or admon of Moses agis , the Toka ot of the Jews of Spain Spanish poets, the Or ot ayyim, and the Ro ea of Eleazar of Worms Constantinople, 1712 Megalleh efunot, kabalistic treatises Porizk, 1785 She elot u Teshubot, responsa Sudilkov, 1796 Min at Eliyahu, sermons Salonica, 1824 Semukim le Ad, homiletic treatise on the parashiyyot ib. 1826 We Lo Od Ella, a treatise on the Talmudic and Midrashic passages beginning with these words Smyrna, 1853 . Elijah s other works are not yet published as of 1906 . They include a commentary to the Psalms Ezor Eliyahu, a commentary to Abot and to the Pesa Haggadah a ame ha Mi wot, a treatise on the 613 commandments Sheloshah Mahadurot, a commentary to the Pentateuch Shi ah, on the Abodah Zarah a commentary to the difficult ... article on Elijah ben Solomon Abraham ha Kohen , by Kaufmann Kohler and M. Seligsohn . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ha Kohen, Elijah Ben Solomon Abraham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1729 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ha Kohen, Elijah ... Kohanim authors of Rabbinic literature Category Kohanim Category 18th century rabbis de Elia ha Kohen ... more details
orphan date December 2008 Abraham Judah ha Kohen Schwartz , 1824 1883 , also known by his responsa as the Kol Aryeh , was one of the leading Hungarian rabbis of the nineteenth century. He was a student of Moses Sofer and Benjamin Wolf Low . From 1861 to 1881 he served as the Rabbi of Bergszasz , Hungary and then until 1883 in his native town of Mad village Mad . He was an active participant in the rabbinical gathering in Nagymihaly in 1866 and at the congress held in Budapest in 1869. Although Schwartz studied in the Pressburg Yeshiva Austria Hungary Pressburg Yeshiva whose leaders were opposed to Hasidism , he became deeply attached to Hasidism after a visit he made to Chaim Halberstam , the founder of the Sanz hasidic dynasty. His son Naftali Schwartz 1843 1896 succeeded him as rav of Mad village Mad . Schwartz wrote only one work titled Kol Aryeh, but its influence on the rabbis of Hungary was great. One of his great grandchildren, Dov Ber Spitzer son in law of Chaim Zvi Ehrenreich 1875 1836 , Rabbi of Mad from 1832 1836 , wrote his biography, published under Toldos Kol Aryeh , 1940 . See also Hakol Aryeh , circa 2004. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schwartz, Abraham Judah ha Kohen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1824 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1875 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schwartz, Abraham Judah ha Kohen Category 1824 births Category 1875 deaths Category Hungarian rabbis Category 19th century rabbis Category Kohanim Category Kohanim authors of Rabbinic literature hungary bio stub rabbi stub ... more details
Judah Leon ben Samuel Simon ha Kohen Cantarini ca. 1650, Padua &ndash 28 April 1694, Padua was an Italian physician and rabbi. He had a large practise among the Christian as well as the Jewish population of that city, visiting the poorer of his patients four times a day without charge. He taught the Talmud , in which he was very learned. He also officiated as preacher. A letter of his is extant, addressed to Jacob Lebet Levi , and dealing with a legal quarrel in which Cantarini was involved. This letter, which testifies to his thorough knowledge of the Talmud, is written in a very pure and classical Hebrew language Hebrew . At Cantarini s death his nephew, Isaac Chayyim Cantarini , wrote his obituary. References JewishEncyclopedia article Cantarini, Judah Leon ben Samuel Simon Ha Kohen author Louis Ginzberg and Israel Berlin url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 103&letter C Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cantarini, Judah ben Samuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1694 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cantarini, Judah ben Samuel Category 1650s births Category 1694 deaths Category Italian Jews Category Italian rabbis Category Kohanim Category Medieval Jewish physicians of Italy Category 17th century rabbis Category Year of birth uncertain ... more details
Moses ha Kohen de Tordesillas floruit fl. 1370s lang he was a Spanish Jewish controversialist of the fourteenth century. An attempt was made to convert him to Christianity by force. Despite persecution, he remained true to his convictions, although he was robbed of his possessions and reduced to poverty. He was chosen rabbi by the community of vila, Spain vila . He was compelled to carry on a religious debate, about 1372, with the convert John of Valladolid , in the presence of Christians and Muslims. Moses was acquainted with the Christian sources, and refuted in four debates the arguments of his opponent, who tried to prove the Christian dogmas from the Scriptures. Soon afterward he was obliged to enter upon a new contest with a disciple of the convert Abner of Burgos , with whose writings, especially with his Mostrador de Jeosticia , Moses was thoroughly acquainted. In 1374, at the desire of the members of his community, he wrote, in the form of a dialogue between a Jew and a Christian, the main substance of his debates, which treated of the Trinity, of the virginity of Mary, of sacrifice, of the alleged new teachings of Jesus and of the New Testament, of the seven weeks of Daniel, and of similar matters. His book, which is divided into seventeen chapters, dealing with 125 ... at Oxford, Berlin, Parma, Breslau, and elsewhere. Moses ha Kohen made strong use of the theory in the defence ... In the fourteenth century, Moses ha Kohen de Tordesillas made much stronger use of the theory of two ... that Moses ha Kohen followed on from the pioneering works such as Ibn Shaprut Shem Tov Shaprut s The Touchstone ... principles of Hasdai Crescas ed. Daniel J. Lasker 1992 Moses Ha Kohen of Tordesillas, who wrote ... Persondata . NAME Mose ha Kohen de Tordesillas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Spanish Rabbi DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moses Ha Kohen De Tordesillas Category ... of Rabbinic literature de Mose ha Kohen de Tordesillas ... more details
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Justa or Justasa ref name Kohen http books.google.co.il books?id r 9qJRP20MIC&pg PA26&lpg PA26&dq justa samaritan&source bl&ots k mpVprjB&sig mkjv yO400 TEUFp4GTx6SuJRTE&hl iw&ei 0vquToXvOI6j gb99vnfDw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4&ved 0CD0Q6AEwAw v onepage&q justa 20samaritan&f false ref and Justasus was elected by Samaritans as their king during the 484 CE Samaritan Revolts Samaritan revolt . Following his ascent in Samaria, he moved on Caesarea , where a noteworthy Samaritan community lived. ref name Kohen There, many Christians were killed and the church of St. Procopius was destroyed. ref name Kohen Justa celebrated the victory with games in the circus. ref name Kohen According to John Malalas , the dux Palaestinae Asclepiades, whose troops were reinforced by the Caesarea based Arcadiani of general Rheges, defeated Justa, killed him and sent his head to Zeno. ref name Kohen See also Julianus ben Sabar Baba Rabba References Reflist Category Samaritans Category 5th century Byzantine people Category Byzantine rebels Category People executed by decapitation Category Executed Byzantine people Category People executed by the Byzantine Empire Category 5th century monarchs in the Middle East ... more details
Koenigswarter is a surname, derived from the name Kohen , and may refer to the Barons Baron Jules de Koenigswarter Nica de Koenigswarter Baroness Nica de Koenigswarter , known as the Jazz Baroness Baron Louis de Koenigswarter surname Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
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Maccabeus or Machabeus may refer to Maccabeus genus , sole genus of Seticoronarian priapulid worm Judas Maccabeus , a Kohen Jewish priest who led a revolt against the Seleucid Empire Gilla Mo Chaidbeo , Irish abbot d. 1174 , also known as Maccabeus or Machabeus Rudolf, Count of Montescaglioso , also known as Maccabeus dab ... more details
in Jerusalem . Many of these disqualifications are applied to the continuing role of the kohen ... 9780578038346 pages 84 5 ref A Kohen who was afflicted with one of these imperfections would be deemed ... maintained today in Orthodox Judaism. Defilement by contact with the dead main Prohibition of Kohen ... sister, and child. Defilement of a Kohen to his wife, although not biblically explicit, is permitted by D Oraita and D Rabbanan Rabbinical order . A Kohen is forbidden to enter any house or enclosure .... Exceptions to Tumah defilement The Talmud prescribes that if a kohen, even the Kohen Gadol, chances ... it, then the Kohen himself must forgo the requirement to abstain from Tumah and perform the burial Meis Mitzvah . The Talmud also permits the Kohen to defile himself in the case of the death of a Nasi .... Citation needed date July 2010 Marital defilement A male Kohen may not marry a divorce e, a prostitute , a convert, or a dishonored woman lang he bibleverse Leviticus 21 7 HE A Kohen who enters into such a marriage loses the entitlements of his priestly status while in that marriage. The Kohen ... 21 6 7 HE . However, in the event that a Kohen transgresses a marital restriction, upon termination of the marriage the Kohen is allowed to re assume his function and duties as a full Kohen. Citation ... may marry a kohen only if all of her partners were Jewish. The daughter of a Jewish mother and non Jewish father, while halakhically Jewish, is prohibited from marrying a kohen according to the Shulchan ... ically, were a kohen to marry in disregard of the above prohibitions, his marriage would be effective ... disqualified and do not possess Kohen status. The high priest may marry a virgin only. Other defilement ..., and a less than perfect spiritual ambiance, would mar the atmosphere. See also The status quo Kohen The Mitzvah of sanctifying the Kohen The Torah instruction of the Kohanim Footnotes Reflist 2 Bibliography ... more details
Kaganovich may refer to People Ida Rosenthal born Ida Kaganovich , 1886 1973 , a Russian American dressmaker, businesswoman Lazar Kaganovich 1893 1991 , Soviet politician, administrator, and a close associate of Joseph Stalin Der Nister 1884 1950 , pen name of Pinchas Kaganovich Kahanovich , a Yiddish author, philosopher, translator, and critic Other 16131 Kaganovich 1999 XV97 , a main belt asteroid Qara uxur also Imeni Kaganovicha, Kaganovich, Kaganovicha , a settlement and municipality in Baku, Azerbaijan Soviet cruiser Kaganovich Soviet cruiser Kaganovich , a Kirov class cruiser See also Kagan , Kahan Kogon disambiguation Kohen surname Kohen , Kogen disambiguation disambig Category Kohenitic surnames Category Jewish surnames Category Slavic language surnames de Kaganowitsch ru uk ... more details