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Kahana, Kalman, 1910-1991

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Personal name headingKahana, Kalman, 1910-1991
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Variant(s)Kahana, Kalman, 1910-
Kahana, Ḳalman ben Binyamin Zeʼev, 1910-1991
Kahana, Ḳalman, ha-Rav, Dr.
כהנא, קלמו
כהנא, קלמן
כהנא, קלמן, הרב, ד"ר
כהנא, קלמן בן בנימין זאב, תר״ע־תשנ״א
כהנא, קלמן בן בנימין זאב, 1910-1991
כהנא, קלמן, 1910-1991
Associated countryIsrael Ukraine
Israel
LocatedJerusalem Ḥafets-Ḥayim (Israel)
Birth date1910-05-31
Death date1991-08-20
Place of birthBrody (Lʹvivsʹka oblastʹ, Ukraine)
Field of activityJewish law Talmud
AffiliationPoʻale Agudat Yiśraʼel Israel--Keneset
Profession or occupationRabbis Journalists Politicians--Israel
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inTalmud Yerushalmi. Sheviʻit. Masekhet Sheviʻit min Talmud Yerushalmi ʻim hagahot ha-Gera u-veʼur ha-Gera, 1980: t.p. (Ḳalman ben Binyamin Zeʼev Kahana) t.p. verso (Rabbi Dr. Kalman Kahana [in rom.]; resides in Jerusalem)
LC manual cat. (hdg.: Kahana, Kalman, 1910- ; usage not shown)
Encyc. Judaica, c1971 (Kahana, Kalman, 1910- ; b. Brody Galicia; imm. Palestine 1938; member of the Knesset; leader of the Po'alei Agudat Israel movement)
Terumat kohen, 1993: t.p. (ha-Rav Ḳalman Kahana) p. facing t.p. (23 Iyar 670-11 Elul 751)
Wikipedia, September 5, 2018: Kalman Kahana (long-serving Israeli politician and journalist, and a signatory of the Israeli declaration of independence, born May 31, 1910 in Brody, western Ukraine; immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1938, settling in the Kibbutz of Hafetz Haim, died August 20, 1991)
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Heb. Wikipedia, viewed on 17 December 2020: (hdg.: קלמן כהנא = Ḳalman Kahana; הרב ד"ר קלמן כהנא = ha-Rav Dr. Ḳalman Kahana; rabbi of the kibbutz Ḥafets Ḥayim; founder and head of Bet ha-Midrash ha-Gevoah la-Halakhah be-Hityashvut ha-Ḥaḳlaʼit; one of the leaders of Poʻale Agudat Yiśraʼel; signer of the Israeli Declaration of Independence; member of the Keneset; author and editor of many works related to Jewish law and Talmud, including Tohorat bat Yiśraʼel)
Tohorat bat Yiśraʼel, 1953 or 1954: t.p. (הרב קלמן בן הרב בנימין זאב, זצ"ל, כהנא = ha-Rav Ḳalman ben ha-Rav Binyamin Zeʼev, zatsal, Kahana)