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corrected the m****cript from
which was
printed the "Aggudah" of
Alexandri HaKohain of Frankfurt. She'rith
Yosef I. M. Zunz, 'Ir ha-zedek, p. 23, Lemberg,...
- were
numerous priestly families of
Zadokite lineage –
amongst them
David HaKohain Bar Isha, who upon the
Spanish expulsion in 1492,
emigrated to the town...
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Shlomo Hacohen of
Greece may
refer to two people:
Rabbi Shlomo Hacohen author of responsa,
published Salonika-Venice 1586–1730.
Another Shlomo Hacohen...
- (Mishnah,
Shabbos 2:6). In some
Kabbalistic literature, such as
Shlomo HaKohain of Greece's
commentary on the Zohar, the
performing of this commandment...
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Solomon Zalman ben
Judah Loeb ha-Kohen
Hanau (later
known by the
acronym Raza"h or
Zalman Hanau or
Zalman Henna (1687–1746), was a
German Jewish expert...
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Alexander Suslin (or
Alexander Süsslein)
HaKohen (died 1349) was a
prominent 14th
century rabbinic authority born in Erfurt, Germany, and one of the most...
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Ahijah Ha-Kohen (אחיהו הכהן) (fl. 910 CE) was a
rabbi and Hebrew-language
grammarian in Tiberias. He is
mentioned in a
genizah fragment of the
Geonim era...