Kohen (Hebrew: ืึนึผืึตื, romanized: kลhฤn, pronounced [koห(h)en]; pl. ืึนึผืึฒื ึดืื, kลhฤnฤซm, [ko(h)aหnim]) is the Hebrew word for "priest", used in reference to the Aaronic priesthood, also called Aaronites or Aaronides. They are traditionally believed, and halakhically required, to be of direct patrilineal descent from the biblical Aaron (also Aharon), brother of Moses, and thus belong to the Tribe of Levi.
During the existence of the Temple in Jerusalem (and previously the Tabernacle), kohanim performed the Temple sacrificial offerings, which were only permitted to be offered by them. Following its destruction, it seems that most of them joined the Synagogal Jewish movement before adopting gradually Rabbinic Judaism, other types of Judaism, Christianity or Islam. Today, kohanim retain a lesse...
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birkhat cohanim at the w:Western Wall during Passover 2004.
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Grave of Rabbi and Kohen Meschullam Kohn (1739-1819) in Fรผrth (Bavaria, Germany). Some believe this ...
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A Jewish priest, high priest and Levite.
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Scan of illustration relevant to Bat Creek Inscription, from Macoy, Robert, General History, Cyclope...
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Menorah
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Woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle
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The Star of David, the symbol of the Jewish faith and people. Also called Shield of David after the ...
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Group of Kohanim studying the Halachot of tumah and taharah in anticipation of the coming of Moshiac...