About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 72. Chapters: Meir Kahane, Kohen, Aaron, Ezra, Nadab and Abihu, Abraham Isaac Kook, Arnold Resnicoff, Y-chromosomal Aaron, Mnachem Risikoff, Kohen Gadol, Sholom Schwadron, Yisrael Meir Kagan, Joseph ha-Kohen, Zvi Yosef Resnick, Shlomo Aviner, Shabbatai ha-Kohen, The Mitzvah of sanctifying the Kohen, Rappaport, Phinehas, Tarfon, Walter L. Cohen, Zadok HaKohen, Meir Simcha of Dvinsk, Joseph Gutnick, Chanokh Heynekh HaKohen Levin, Joshua Falk, Aryeh Leib HaCohen Heller, Eleazar, Naphtali Cohen, Nachman Kahana, Tobias Cohn, Mordechai Gutnick, Gamliel Rabinowitz, Chaim Gutnick, Nesanel Quinn, Elijah ben Solomon Abraham ha-Kohen, Alexander Suslin, Abraham ben Samuel Cohen of Lask, Zsigmond Kunfi, Pinchus Feldman, Segan, Meir ben Judah Leib Poppers, Moses ha-Kohen de Tordesillas, Aaron ben Jacob ha-Kohen, Ithamar, Eli Cohen, Mathilda Berwald, Nathan ben Isaac Ha-Babli, Joseph ben Mordechai Gershon, Abigdor Cohen of Vienna, Abraham Judah ha-Kohen Schwartz, Yehuda ben Meir, Ishmael ben Elisha ha-Kohen, Isaac ha-Kohen Rapoport, Judah ben Samuel ha-Kohen Cantarini, Priestly caste. Excerpt: Arnold E. Resnicoff (born 1946) is an American Conservative rabbi, a decorated retired military officer and military chaplain, and a consultant on leadership, values, and interreligious affairs to military and civilian leaders. His military career began in the rivers of Vietnam's Mekong Delta, followed by assignments with Naval Intelligence in Europe, before his decision to attend rabbinical school, at the urging of a Protestant Chaplain in Vietnam. Following ordination as a rabbi, he served with the Navy for almost 25 additional years as a U.S. Navy Chaplain. After retiring from the military, his positions included appointments as National Director of Interreligious Affairs for the American Jewish Committee and Special Assistant (for Values and Vision) t...