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kohen
Kohen (, ; , ) is the Hebrew word for "priest", used in reference to the Aaronic priesthood, also called Aaronites or Aaronides. They are traditionally believed, and halakhically required, to be of direct patrilineal descent from the biblical Aaron (also Aharon), brother of Moses, and thus belong to the Tribe of Levi.
Priestly Blessing
Hebrew prayer recited by Kohanim based on Numbers 6:23–27

Handwashing in Judaism
Jewish ritual of purifying one's hands by washing them
burnt offering
A burnt offering in the Hebrew Bible
list of high priests of Israel
Wikimedia list article
Heave offering
Kind of offering
Bat-Kohen
A bat-kohen or bat kohen () is the daughter of a kohen (Jewish priest), who holds a special status in the Hebrew Bible and rabbinical texts. She is entitled to a number of rights and is encouraged to abide by specified requirements, for example, entitlement to consume some of the priestly gifts, and an increased value for her ketubah.
Priestly divisions
Ritual work groups
Dough offering
biblical injunction to separate a tithe from bread