Alexander (Chanoch Yehuda) Kohut (Hebrew: חנוך יהודה קוהוט; April 22, 1842 – May 25, 1894) was a rabbi and orientalist. He belonged to a family of rabbis, the most noted among them being Rabbi Israel Palota, his great-grandfather, Rabbi Amram (called "The Gaon," who died in Safed, Palestine, where he had spent the last years of his life), and Rabbi Chayyim Kitssee, rabbi in Erza, who was his great-granduncle. The last-named was the author of several rabbinic works.
Alexander (Chanoch Yehuda) Kohut (Hebrew: חנוך יהודה קוהוט; April 22, 1842 – May 25, 1894) was a rabbi and orientalist. He belonged to a family of rabbis...
include: Adolph Kohut (1848–1917), German-Hungarian journalist and historian Andrew Kohut (1942–2015), American pollster AlexanderKohut (1842–1894), rabbinic...
George AlexanderKohut (February 11, 1874 – December 31, 1933) was an American rabbi and bibliographer; born in Stuhlweissenburg (modern Székesfehérvár)...
approaches. Kohut was born on May 3, 1913, in Vienna, Austria, to Felix Kohut and Else Kohut (née Lampl). He was the only child of the family. Kohut's parents...
accepting an evolutionary understanding of Oral Law, defined Rabbi AlexanderKohut, Solomon Schechter and the early generation of American Conservative...
Rebekah Bettelheim Kohut (September 9, 1864 – August 11, 1951) was an American educator, writer, and community leader, born in Hungary. She was the first...
wal-marāqib, Code of Karaite Law by Ya'qūb al-Qirqisāni. Vol. 1–5. New York: AlexanderKohut Memorial Foundation. OCLC 614641958. Nemoy, Leon (1969). Karaite Anthology...
as a differentiated group. On the right, the recently arrived Rabbi AlexanderKohut, an adherent of Zecharias Frankel, lambasted it for having abandoned...
institution along similar lines in their country. One such graduate, AlexanderKohut, became a Neolog activist and rabbi; afterwards, he immigrated overseas...
immigrants to build a homeland in Palestine. 1886 Rabbi Sabato Morais and AlexanderKohut begin to champion the Conservative Jewish reaction to American Reform...
from a publication now in the public domain: Cyrus Adler and George AlexanderKohut (1901–1906). "Carabajal". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish...
the Science of Language, London, 1880. Richard Gottheil and George AlexanderKohut (1902). "BARNACLE-GOOSE". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish...
he pursued rabbinical studies under rabbis Richard J. H. Gottheil, AlexanderKohut, Gersoni, Joffe, and Margolis. He was ordained as rabbi by Rabbi Adolph...
the incident. It was the arrival of Rabbi AlexanderKohut in 1885 which forced an unambiguous stance. Kohut, a follower of Zecharias Frankel and his Positive-Historical...
synagogue to Mikveh Israel. Morais and Mendes were soon joined by AlexanderKohut and Bernard Drachman, both of whom had received semicha (rabbinic ordination)...
was founded and led by faculty members including Solomon Schechter, AlexanderKohut, and Louis Ginzberg in the early 20th century, and is a major center...
JSTOR 1451354. Nemoy, Leon (1929). "The Yiddish Yosippon of 1546 in the AlexanderKohut Memorial Collection of Judaica". The Yale University Library Gazette...
et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. AlexanderKohut, Berühmte Israelitische Männer und Frauen (in Romanian) Ileana-Rodica...
Seder ha-Dorot, pp. 22–25 Hamburger, R. B. T., 1883, part ii., s.v. AlexanderKohut, Aruch, s.v. (in which is found an enumeration of all the passages...
Baladine Klossowska, painter Bernhard Adalbert Emil Koehne, botanist AlexanderKohut, orientalist Józef Kokot; pl, soccer player Heinz Kokott, general Jan...
means surely established," The German nursery rhyme is included in Kohut, George Alexander, "Le Had Gadya et les Chansons Similaires", Revue des Etudes Juives...
Landesberg (Orthodox); Moricz Fuchs (Orthodox); Alexander Rosenberg (Neolog: removed to Arad); AlexanderKohut (Neolog: removed to New York, 1885; died, 1894);...