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Kohen (Hebrew: כֹּהֵן, kōhēn, [koˈ(h)en], "priest", pl. כֹּהֲנִים, kōhănīm, [koˈ(h)anim], "priests") is the
Hebrew word for "priest", used in reference...
- sti****tes that only the male
descendants of
Aaron be
commissioned to
serve as
Kohenim priests before Yahweh and the
Jewish nation. This
commission is believed...
- purple, blue, and
scarlet threads were made. The
phrase regarding the
kohenim sons of Zadok, "they
shall not gird
themselves with any
thing that causeth...
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could communion with God take place.
After the
offering of incense, the
Kohenim (priests)
pronounced the
Priestly Blessing upon the people.
Whenever certain...
- a
golden plate on
which was
written the p****age of the
Torah which the
Kohenim read when a wife
suspected of
infidelity was
brought before him. In the...
- the time of the
Second Temple, when
three families from the
ranks of the
kohenim, the
priestly caste that
served in the Temple,
moved there.
Since then...
- Mananzara's
Aaronite community is
organized with
priests (analogous to
kohenim) and
their ****istants (analogous to Levites)
officiating to the community...
- is not
limited to,
restrictions on
marriages involving a
mamzer and by
kohenim. Such
marriages will not be
sanctioned by
religious authorities, and, as...
- the time of the
Second Temple, when
three families from the
ranks of the
kohenim, the
priestly caste that
served in the Temple,
moved there.
Since then...
- the
fourteenth of Nisan,
which was the
busiest day of the year for the
kohenim and Levites.
Yehuda Grünwald, the
rabbi of Satu Mare and
student of Avraham...