Cohen — ist ein jüdischer Familienname. Der Familienname hat die höchste Verbreitung vergleichbar mit Müller und Schmidt in der deutschsprachigen Welt oder mit Smith in der englischsprachigen Welt. Herkunft und Bedeutung Cohen ist der biblische Name von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cohen (surname) — Contents 1 People 1.1 Scientists 1.2 Educators 1.3 Writers … Wikipedia
Julius Guttmann — (geboren als Yitzchak Guttmann; * 15. April 1880 in Hildesheim; † 19. Mai 1950 in Jerusalem) war ein deutscher Rabbiner und Religionsphilosoph. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Die Philosophie des Judentums … Deutsch Wikipedia
Julius Guttmann — (né Yitzchak Guttmann le 15 avril 1880 à Hildesheim, mort le 19 mai 1950 à Jérusalem) était un rabbin allemand et un spécialiste en philosophie de la religion. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Œuvres 3 Vie et activité … Wikipédia en Français
COHEN, ERNST JULIUS — (1869–1944), Dutch physical chemist. His father, Jacques Cohen, also a chemist, went to Holland from Germany and founded the Netherlands Coal Tar Distillery. Ernst Julius was born in Amsterdam, and became the leading disciple of van t Hoff. From… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Julius Wellhausen — (* 17. Mai 1844 in Hameln; † 7. Januar 1918 in Göttingen) war ein protestantischer Theologe und Orientalist, der nachhaltigen Einfluss auf die Forschung zum Alten Testament hatte. Er war einer der Begründer der m … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cohen on the Telephone — Cohen on the Telephone, also known at Cohen at the Telephone is a comedy monologue which is believed to be the first to sell a million copies.[1] It was released on both cylinder records and 78 rpm records. It was first recorded in London on July … Wikipedia
COHEN, BENJAMIN VICTOR — (1894–1983), U.S. lawyer and presidential adviser. Cohen was born in Muncie, Indiana. He was admitted to the Illinois Bar in 1916. Cohen served as secretary to Judge julian w. mack in New York until 1917, then as attorney to the U.S. Shipping… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
COHEN, JULIUS BEREND — (1859–1935), British organic chemist. Born in Manchester. Cohen taught there until 1891, when he joined the Yorkshire College, Leeds, faculty. When this became University of Leeds (1904), he was appointed its first professor of organic chemistry … Encyclopedia of Judaism
COHEN, ELIZABETH D.A. MAGNUS — (1820–1921), pioneering woman physician in the southern United States. Cohen was born and educated in New York City. Married to Dr. Aaron Cohen and mother of five children, Magnus decided to study medicine at the age of 33, following the death of … Encyclopedia of Judaism