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*[[The Parting of the Ways: Judaism and the Rise of Christianity (1954 Cohen), book]] | *[[The Parting of the Ways: Judaism and the Rise of Christianity (1954 Cohen), book]] | ||
**[[Les routes divergentes: le Judaïsme et l'avènement du Christianisme (1956 Cohen / Mandel), book (French ed.)]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 09:54, 25 April 2012
Abraham Cohen (1887-1957) was a Jewish-British scholar.
Biography
Communal leader, educated at the Universities of London and Cambridge, and a minister of Birmingham Hebrew Congregation from 1933. Wrote popular manual of Rabbinic thought, Everyman’s Talmud (1932).