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  • 1Kohen 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… …

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  • 2Kohen Gadol — or Kohen ha Gadol (Heb. כהן גדול Great Priest ) is the title of of early Israelite religion and of classical Judaism from the rise of the Israelite nation until the destruction of the Second Temple of Jerusalem. The high priests, like all priests …

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  • 3Gadol — or godol גדול (plural: gedolim גדולים) (Hebrew big or great ), is a Hebrew term used mostly by Haredi Litvish Jews to refer to the most revered rabbis of their generation. These rabbis are usually held in high esteem by other Haredi or Orthodox… …

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  • 4Kohen — 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… …

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  • 5Kohen — For other meanings, see Cohen (disambiguation) Part of a series on …

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  • 6Cohen Gadol — 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… …

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  • 7Avnet (kohen) — The Avnet was a sash worn by the Kohen Gadol (Jewish High Priest) and kohenim (priests) of ancient Israel whenever they served in the Mishkan (Tabernacle) or the Temple in Jerusalem. The avnet worn by the High Priest was of fine linen with… …

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  • 8MIDRASH HA-GADOL — (Heb. מִדְרַשׁ הַגָּדוֹל), a 13th century rabbinic work on the Pentateuch, emanating from Yemen and consisting mainly of excerpts of older rabbinic texts of the talmudic period. The Midrash is anonymous, but it is now certain that it was written… …

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  • 9MORDECAI BEN HILLEL HA-KOHEN — (1240?–1298), author and rabbinic authority in Germany. The only biographical details known of him are that he was a descendant of eliezer b. joel ha levi , a relative of asher b. jehiel , and a brother in law of Meir ha Kohen, author of the… …

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  • 10ISAAC BEN JACOB HA-KOHEN — (second half of 13th century), Spanish kabbalist. He was born in Soria and was related to shem tov b. abraham ibn gaon . He traveled through Spain and Provence together with his brother jacob and also on his own and collected the traditions of… …

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