Nachman Kahane
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Rabbi Nachman Kahane (Hebrew: רב נחמן בן רב יחזקאל שרגא כהנא) was born in 1937 [1] and raised in Brooklyn, New York where he attended a branch of the illustrious Novardok Yeshiva, which awarded him rabbinic ordination. His father was a well esteemed Talmudic scholar named Rabbi Yechezkel (Charles) Shraga Kahane, and his brother was Rabbi Meir Kahane, the founder of the Jewish Defense League[2]. For a period of time he toiled as a civil servant of Israel’s Ministry of Religious Affairs[3] and has also led the Birkat Kohanim Institute[4], which has attempted to establish a database of reliable Kohanim in Israel. He is currently the spiritual leader of Hazon Yichezkeil a member synagogue of Young Israel (Yisrael Hatzair) in the Old City of Jerusalem[5]. Additionally he has founded the Institute for Talmudic Commentaries (המכון להסברת מפרשי התלמוד) through which he has published “Mei Menuchot” (מי מנוחות - Restful Waters) a Hebrew elucidation of the Tosafot commentary on several tractates of the Talmud[6]. He has also been cited as collaborating on the recent and controversial attempts to resurrect the ancient Sanhedrin in the capacity of Av Beit Din[7] (אב בית דין - Father of the Court House), which is the second in command to the Rosh HaYeshiva / Nasi ( נשיא/ראש הישיבה - Head of the Yeshiva/Prince)[8].
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- ^ Kahane.org Message Boards
- ^ NY Times Obituaries; Meir Kahane, 58, Israeli Militant and Founder of the Jewish Defense League John Kifner, November 6th, 1990
- ^ NY Times Obituaries; Meir Kahane, 58, Israeli Militant and Founder of the Jewish Defense League John Kifner, November 6th, 1990
- ^ Philologos BPR Mailing List Digest April 1-3, 1999
- ^ Yisrael Hatzair Branches in Israel Jerusalem Area
- ^ University of Bar-Ilan Catalog listing for המכון להסברת מפרשי התלמוד
- ^ Israel National News; Sanhedrin Project Unveiled With Humility Ezra HaLevi, July 11th, 2005
- ^ Maimonides Laws of Sanhedrin Function of Av Beit Din and Nasi