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HaRav Yitzhak Kadouri
(c. 1895-1900, Basra or Baghdad, Iraq-January 28, 2006, Jerusalem, Israel). Jewish Rabbi and Head Kabbalist in Jerusalem. Ultra-Orthodox Rabbi and mystic known for his devotion to Kabbalah. Emigrated to Israel. Teacher, Yeshivat Bet-El, Jerusalem, Israel. A political power in Israel. A close friend of King Hussein of Jordan and Baba Sali. His "vision" of the election of Moshe Katsav was credited with tipping the balance in his favor when he was elected President over Shimon Peres. Sometimes spelled Yitchak Kaduri or Cadouri. Believed to be between 106 and 115 at the time of his death.
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Rabbi Yitzhak Kadouri Signature
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Bishop Christoph Kaehler
(May 10, 1944, Freiberg, Saxony, Germany-Alive). Evangelical Lutheran Bishop of Thueringen, Germany, 2001-Current. Electrical mechanic. Ordained Minister, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, October, 1977. Lecturer, Theological Seminary, 1986-1988, Professor, 1990. Professor, Leipzig University, 1992, Pro-Rector, 1997-2000. Evangelical Lutheran Bishop of Thueringen, Germany, September 1, 2001-Current.
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Bishop Christoph Kaehler Signature
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Bishop Margot Kaessmann
(June 3, 1958, Marburg/Lahn, Germany-Alive). Evangelical Lutheran Bishop of Hanover, Germany, 1999-Current. Member, Central Committee, World Council of Churches, 1983-2002 (Executive Committee, 1991-1998). Assistant Minister, Wolfhagen, Germany, 1983-1985. Ordained Minister, Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1985. Pastor, Evangelical Luthern Church, Frielendorf, Germany, 1985-1990. Commissioner for Church Development Service, Evangelical Church of Kurhessen-Waldeck, Germany, 1990-1992. Lecturer in Ecumenism, 1990-1992. Head of Studies, Protestant Academy, Hofgeismar, Germany, 1992-1994. General Secretary, German Protestant Church Convention, 1994-1999. Bishop of Hanover, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, September 4, 1999-Current.
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Bishop Margot Kaessmann Signature
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Most Reverend Auxiliary Bishop Roger Louis Kaffer
(August 14, 1927, Joliet, Illinois-Alive). Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Joliet, Illinois, 1985-2002. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, May 1, 1954. Auxiliary Bishop of Joliet, Illinois, and Titular Bishop of Dusa, April 25, 1985-August 14, 2002.
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Auxiliary Bishop Roger Louis Kaffer Signature
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Rabbi Kalman Kahana
(1910, Brody, Galicia, Ottoman Empire-??). Jewish Rabbi and Signer of the Israeli Declaration of Independence. Ordained Orthodox Jewish Rabbi. Leader of the Poalei Agudat Yisrael movement. Made aliyah to Palestine, 1938. Founder, Kibbutz Chofetz Chaim, 1944. Signer of the Israeli Declaration of Independence, 1948. Member of Knesset. Scholar and Author. Authority on Maimonides. Deputy Minister of Education of Israel, 1962-1969.
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Rabbi Kalman Kahana Signature
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Rabbi Nachman Kahana
Orthodox Rabbinic Scholar. Shul Rabbi, Hazon Yehezkel. Founder and Director, Center for Kohanim, 1985-Current. Author of the May menuchot series. A proponent of the restoration of the Sanhedrin. |
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Rabbi Nachman Kahana Signature
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Rabbi Meir David Kahane
(August 1, 1932, New York, New York-November 5, 1990, New York, New York). Rabbi and Founder, Jewish Defense League. Ordained Rabbi, Brooklyn, New York. Noted for his strident and fanatic defense of Jews and his willingness to employ violence as a means to that end. Correspondent and Editor, Jewish Press. Founder, Jewish Defense League, 1968. Coined the phrase, "Never again!" Articulate advocate for Russian Jewry and opponent of intermarriage and assimilation. Emigrated to Israel, 1971. Founder, Kach movement. Frequently jailed for his activities. Charged with sedition for his proposal to force relocation of all Israeli Arabs beyond the borders of the state. Member, Israeli Knesset (Parliament), 1984-1988. Banned from 1988 elections. Assassinated, November 5, 1990. His son, Binyamin Zev Kahane, and his daughter-in-law, Talya Kahane, were also assassinated on December 31, 2000.
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Rabbi Meir Kahane Signature
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Most Reverend Bishop Francis Kallarakal
(October 10, 1941, Kottapuram, India-Alive). Roman Catholic Bishop of Kottapuram, India. Ordained Priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 29, 1968. Bishop of Kottapuram, India, July 3, 1987-Current.
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Bishop Francis Kallarakal Signature
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Master Shlomo Kalo
(1928, Sofia, Bulgaria-Alive). Israeli Mystic and Spiritual Teacher. Born Jewish. Joined anti-Fascist underground, 1940. Imprisoned in concentration camp in Somovit. Poet. Author. Journalist. Microbiologist. Director of Medical Laboratories. Experienced Enlightenment, January 5, 1969. Began public teaching of his spiritual and contemplative work, which is syncretic, incorporating and harmonizing Messianic Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, and other traditions. Founder, D.A.T. (Hebrew initials for "Know Your Self Always") Spiritual School and D.A.T. Publications.
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Master Shlomo Kalo Signature
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