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Haim Cohen (footballer)
Haim Cohen may refer to: * Haim Cohn (1911–2002), Israeli jurist and author, sometimes referred to as Haim Cohen * Haim Cohen-Meguri (1913–2000), Israeli member of Knesset for Herut and Gahal *Haim Cohen (chef) Haim Cohen ( he, חיים כהן, born 1960) is an Israeli chef. Biography Haim Cohen lives in Savyon with his wife, Sigal, and their three children. Culinary and media career Haim Cohen founded the former "Keren" restaurant, and went on to foun ...
(born 1960), Israeli chef, restauranteur and TV personality {{human name disambiguation, Cohen, Haim ...
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Haim Cohn
Haim Herman Cohn ( he, חיים הרמן כהן, 11 March 1911 – 10 April 2002) was an Israeli jurist and politician. Biography Haim Cohn was born in Lübeck, Germany in 1911 to a religious family. He was chairman of a World Agudath Israel branch in Hamburg. At age 18 he came to the British Mandate of Palestine to study at the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva in Jerusalem, where he studied under rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook. He was also a Hazzan in Mea Shearim. He returned to Germany to complete his law studies at Frankfurt University. He emigrated to Palestine 1933 due to the rise of Nazism in Germany. He had earned with a PhD in law. In 1936 he was certified as a lawyer and the following year he opened an office in Jerusalem. After the establishment of the State of Israel, he was appointed manager of the legislation department of the Ministry of Justice, and later became State Attorney. In 1949 he was made CEO of the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General of Israel a year later. As Attorn ...
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Haim Cohen-Meguri
Haim Cohen-Meguri ( he, חיים כהן-מגורי, 1 April 1913 – 10 June 2000) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Herut and Gahal. Biography Born in Yemen Vilayet in the Ottoman Empire, Cohen-Meguri made aliyah to Mandatory Palestine in 1921. In 1927 he joined the Revisionist Zionist Betar movement, and in 1935 joined the Irgun. In 1948 he joined Menachem Begin's Herut movement, and became a member of its central committee and directorate. He was elected to the Knesset on Herut's list in 1949. Although he lost his seat in the 1951 elections, he returned to the Knesset on 6 July 1953 as a replacement for Aryeh Ben-Eliezer.Knesset Members in the Second Knesset
Knesset website He was re-elected in