Kohen — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un kohen (o cohen , en hebreo כּהן, sacerdote , pl. כּהנִים, kohanim o cohanim ) tiene un estatus especial en el judaísmo. Un kohen es un descendiente varón directo de Aarón quien, según la Biblia, fue hermano de… … Wikipedia Español
KOHEN — KOHEN, first major family of Hebrew printers in Prague and all of Central Europe. Hebrew printing began in Prague – before anywhere else in Central or Eastern Europe – no later than 1512, when four craftsmen and two backers produced a prayer book … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Kohen — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Salomon Jacob Kohen (1772–1845), jüdischer Lehrer und Autor Sidonie Kohen (1830 1900), österreichische Frauenrechtlerin Tobias Kohen (1652–1729), deutsch polnischer Arzt und Schriftsteller Siehe auch:… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kohen [1] — Kohen, so v.w. Priester; noch jetzt wollen einige jüdische Gelehrte ihren Stammbaum bis zu den Priestern des A. T. führen u. machen auf diesen Titel Anspruch … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Kohen [2] — Kohen, das Getreide zum zweiten Male durch die Mühle gehen lassen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Kohen — For other meanings, see Cohen (disambiguation) Part of a series on … Wikipedia
Kohen — This name has two distinct possible origins, the first being a Jewish name from the Hewbrew Kohen , a priest. Variations of this are, Kohn, Kahen, Kahn, Kahan and Kahane. However not all Jews bearing this name belong to the priestly caste,… … Surnames reference
Kohen — (16–18th century) Prague family of Hebrew printers. The printing enterprise was begun in Prague by Gershom ben Solomon Kohen (d. 1544), who produced four prayer books, a lavish edition of the Pentateuch, and a sumptuously illustrated edition… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
KOHEN, RAPHAEL BEN JEKUTHIEL SUESSKIND — (1722–1803), rabbi and author. Raphael was born in Livonia and in his youth studied in Minsk at the yeshivah of his relative, aryeh b. asher gunzberg , author of the Sha agat Aryeh. In 1742 Raphael was appointed head of the yeshivah, and between… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Kohen Gadol — Statue d Aaron en tenue de Kohen Gadol Kohen Gadol (en hébreu כהן גדול, « Grand Prêtre »), Kohen ha Gadol ou Kohen ha Rosh est le titre que portait le Grand Prêtre dans la première religion israélite ancienne et dans le judaïsme… … Wikipédia en Français