Israel Levi — Israël Lévi Israël Lévi (Paris, 1856 1939) fut le grand rabbin de France de 1920 à 1939, et l un des plus grands érudits du judaïsme français de la seconde génération. Sommaire 1 Le responsable communautaire 2 L érudit du judaïsme 3 Annexes … Wikipédia en Français
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KAHN, ROBERT I. — KAHN, ROBERT I. (1910– ), U.S. rabbi and community leader. Born in Des Moines, Kahn was a graduate of the University of Cincinnati (1932) and ordained by the Hebrew Union College (1935). He then became an assistant rabbi to Congregation Beth… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KAHN, ZADOC — (Zadig; 1839–1905), chief rabbi of France. Born in Mommenheim, Alsace, Kahn was the son of a village peddler. His mother was the daughter of Rabbi Isaac Weyl (Reb Eisik) of Wintzheim, whose father, Jacob Meyer, was a member of the Sanhedrin… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KAHN, LOUIS I. — KAHN, LOUIS I. (1901–1974), U.S. architect. Born on the island of Osel (Saaremaa), Estonia, he was taken to the U.S. in 1905. After traveling in Europe he worked with Paul Cret, an academic architect, and later became an expert in city planning.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KAHN, GUSTAVE — (1859–1936), French poet and author. Kahn, who was born in Metz, was one of the outstanding poets of the Symbolist movement and, with Jules Laforgue, is considered the inventor of vers libre (free verse), which uses mixed rhythms, especially of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KAHN, LOUIS — (1895–1967), French general and naval engineer. Born in Versailles, Kahn commanded a battery in World War I and was wounded twice. After the war, he graduated as a maritime engineer and helped construct the first modern French cruisers. Head of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KAHN, FRANZ — (1895–1944), Zionist leader in Czechoslovakia. Born in Pilsen, Bohemia, Kahn joined the Zionist youth movement blau weiss when he was still in high school. He was severely wounded in World War I, losing his left arm. After the war he completed… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KAHN (G.) — KAHN GUSTAVE (1859 1936) Le critique d’art et poète Gustave Kahn, ami de Jules Laforgue et disciple de Mallarmé, eut un rôle important au sein du mouvement symboliste. Après des études de lettres et d’histoire à la Sorbonne et à l’École des… … Encyclopédie Universelle
KAHN, DOROTHY C. — KAHN, DOROTHY C. (1893–1955), U.S. social worker. Dorothy Kahn, who was born in Seattle, Washington, began her career as a caseworker for the Jewish Social Service Bureau, Chicago (1915–18). She subsequently held several important posts in the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism