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Kahana may
refer to:
Abraham Kahana (1874–1946),
writer Amalia Kahana-Carmon (born 1926),
Israeli author,
educator Boaz Kahana,
American psychologist Eliezer...
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Alice Lok
Cahana (February 7, 1929 –
November 28, 2017) was a
Hungarian Holocaust survivor. Lok
Cahana was a
teenage inmate in the Auschwitz-Birkenau,...
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Nataly Cahana-Fleishman (born 2
December 1978) is an
Israeli former professional tennis player.
Cahana, a right-handed
player from Haifa,
competed on...
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Kitra Cahana is an American-Canadian photojournalist, do****entary filmmaker, and TED speaker. She has
received numerous awards for her work, including...
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David Kohn (1838–1915) was a
Russian archaeologist and
Hebrew writer. He was born at
Odessa and
received a
rabbinic education, but at the age of fourteen...
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Eliezer ben
Reuven Kahana was a
Jewish preacher and
homiletic exegete in Karlin, present-day Belarus, at the
beginning of the
eighteenth century. His works...
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Jacob ben
Abraham Kahana (Hebrew: יעקב בן אברהם כהנא; died 1826) was a
rabbinical author. His
father was
rabbi at Brestowitz,
government of Grodno. Jacob...
- Rav
Kahana bar Taḥlifa (כהנא בר תחליפא) was a
Jewish Talmudist who
lived in Babylonia,
known as an
amora of the
third century CE. He is
mentioned only...
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Included in the
collection are
works by
Alexander Bogen,
Alice Lok
Cahana,
Samuel Bak, and
Felix Nussbaum. The
monument to the
heroes of the Warsaw...
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Christianity (Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press, 2010),
pages 5–10
Jonathan Cahana-Blum,
Wrestling with Archons:
Gnosticism as a
Critical Theory of Culture...