Zadoc Kahn (French pronunciation: [zadɔk kan]; 18 February 1839 in Mommenheim, Alsace – 8 December 1905 in Paris) was an Alsatian-French rabbi and chief...
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Jacqueline Zadoc-Kahn Eisenmann (13 January 1904 – 15 May 1998) was a French physicist. She was born in Paris to Suzanne Lang and Dr. Léon Zadoc-Kahn, former...
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Bertrand Zadoc-Kahn (20 November 1901 – 17 June 1940) was a French cardiologist. He committed suicide when French forces were defeated by Nazi Germany...
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Léon Zadoc-Kahn (2 September 1870 – 23 November 1943) was a French medical doctor, the Chief Medical Officer of the Rothschild Hospital, Paris, treasurer...
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labor-union officer Yoel Kahn (1930–2021), American, Chabad rabbi Zadoc Kahn (1839–1905), Alsatian-French, chief rabbi of France Kahn Souphanousinphone, Hank...
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development projects under the name Jewish Charitable Association (ICA). Zadoc Kahn presented the German Jewish philanthropist Baron Maurice de Hirsch with...
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Ennery (1846–1852) Salomon Ulmann (1853–1865) Lazare Isidor (1866–1888) Zadoc Kahn (1889–1905) Alfred Lévy (1907–1919) Israël Lévi (1920–1939) Isaïe Schwartz...
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Bible, traduction nouvelle by Samuel Cahen, published in 1831. Later, Zadoc Kahn, chief rabbi of France, went on to lead in producing "a children's edition...
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obligations. Back in Paris, Loewenthal submitted a written project to Rabbi Zadoc Kahn for the agricultural colonization of Jewish families in Argentina by means...
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Wolfomm and Jean Dry, allergists, 1970–1980 Léon Zadoc-Kahn, son of Chief Rabbi of France Zadoc Kahn, Chief Physician of the hospital, president of the...
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