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scholar David Hacohen (1898–1984),
Israeli politician Menachem Hacohen (born 1932),
Israeli rabbi,
writer and
politician Moshe Hacohen (1874–1950), Tunisian...
- Orit Farkash-
Hacohen (Hebrew: אוֹרִית פַרְקָשׁ־הַכֹּהֵן; born 29
December 1970) is an
Israeli lawyer and
politician who
currently serves as a
member of...
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Yitzhak Eliyahu Michal HaCohen (also
known as
Michael HaCohen) was a
publisher and a journalist. He was one of the co-founders of
Nahalat Shiv'a, one of...
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David Hacohen (Hebrew: דוד הכהן; 20
October 1898 – 19
February 1984) was an
Israeli politician who
served as a
member of the
Knesset between 1949 and...
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Menachem Hacohen (Hebrew: מנחם הכהן; born 26 July 1932) is an
Israeli rabbi, writer,
thinker and
former politician. He
headed the
Religious Worker faction...
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Dvora Hacohen (Hebrew: דבורה הכהן; born 7
November 1936) is an
Israeli historian and
professor in the
Department of Land of
Israel Studies and Archaeology...
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original (PDF) on 18
January 2012.
Retrieved 5 May 2012. See
Hacohen, 2000. See
Weimer and Palermo, 1982 See Birner, 2001, and for the mutual...
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Hayyim Yitzhak HaCohen Bloch (Hebrew: חיים יצחק בלוך הכהן; 1864–1948) was a
prominent Lithuanian born rabbi. In 1922 he left
Latvia for the
United States...
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sources he was the
rabbi of Maimonides. He was
martyred around 1165.
Yehuda HaCohen ibn
Susan (Hebrew: יהודה הכהן אבן סוסאן) was a
dayan or
Jewish religious...
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world 1992, p. 21, "Such a man was
Rabbi Chaim Avraham Dov Ber
Levine HaCohen, a
respected Lubavitcher rabbi and sage who was
known as the
Malach (Angel)...