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HaKohen
HaKohen may refer to:
*Nathan HaKohen Adler (1741–1800), German kabbalist
*Meir Simcha HaKohen of Dvinsk (1843–1926), rabbi and prominent leader of Orthodox Judaism in Eastern Europe
*Shneur Chaim HaKohen Gutnick (1921–2003), Orthodox Jewish Chabad rabbi in Australia
*Aaron ben Jacob ben David Hakohen Provençal rabbi, living at Narbonne, France who suffered the expulsion of the Jews in 1306
*Abraham ben Shabbetai Hakohen (1670–1729), Jewish physician, rabbi, religious philosopher and poet on Zante
*Akhiyahu HaKohen (fl. 910 CE), rabbi and Hebrew-language grammarian in Tiberias
*Alexandri HaKohen (died 1349), prominent 14th century rabbinic authority born in Erfurt, Germany
*David Hakohen, late thirteenth-century Hebrew liturgical poet from Avignon
*Isaac Hakohen (1013–1103), Moroccan Talmudist and posek
*Ishmael ben Elisha Hakohen, leader of the first generation of the Tannaim
*Joseph Hakohen (1496–1575), historian and physician of the 16th century
*Malachi ben Jacob HaKohen (1695–1772), renowned Talmudist, methodologist, Kaballists
*Matityahu ben Yochanan HaKohen (died 165 BC), Jewish priest with a role in the Jewish revolt against the Syrian Greeks
*Shabbatai HaKohen (1621–1662), 17th Century talmudist and halakhist
*Shlomo HaKohen (Vilna) (1828–1905), the famed Av Beis Din and Posek of Vilna
*Yehuda HaKohen (born 1979), Israeli alternative peace activist and critic of government corruption, globalization and Westernization
*Yeshivas Rabbeinu Yisrael Meir HaKohen, is a major Orthodox yeshiva in the United States based in Kew Gardens Hills, Queens, New York
*Yisroel Meir HaKohen (1839–1933), influential rabbi of the Musar movement, a Halakhist, posek, and ethicist
*Yonatan Hakohen (1135–1210), leading French tosafist
*Zadok HaKohen of Lublin, a significant Jewish thinker and Hasidic leader
*Abraham HaKohen Kalisker (1741–1810), prominent Chassidic Rabbi of the 3rd generation of Chassidic leaders
*Chanokh Heynekh HaKohen Levin (1798–1870), of Aleksander, served as the rebbe of a community of thousands of Hasidim
*Shlomo HaKohen of Lissa (18th century), rabbi and biblical commentator
*Yehuda HaKohen ben Meir, German rabbi and Talmudic scholar of the late tenth and early eleventh century CE from Mainz
*Isaac HaKohen Rapoport, 18th-century rabbi who lived in Palestine; born and died at Jerusalem, a pupil of rabbi Hezekiah da Silva
*Zvi Yosef HaKohen Resnick (1841–1912), orthodox Russian rabbi and Rosh yeshivah
*Mnachem Hakohen Risikoff (1866–1960), orthodox rabbi in Russia and the United States, prolific author of scholarly works
*Mordechai HaKohen of Safed (1523–1598), scholar and kabbalist who flourished in the second half of the sixteenth century in Safed
*Aaron HaKohen ibn Sargado, tenth-century AD gaon (Jewish religious leader) in Pumbedita, Babylonia
*Sholom HaKohen Schwadron (1912–1997), Haredi rabbi and orator
*Meir HaKohen Shiff (1608–1644), German rabbi and Talmud scholar


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