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  1. Aug 8, 2024 · Son of Jacques Jacob Kohn and Sophie Kohn Husband of Franziska Fanny d'Abrest Brother of Ludwig Kohhn; Sigmund Kohn; Hermine Kohn; Mathilde Kohn; Léopold Kohn and 1 other. Managed by: Rafi Kornfeld (c) Last Updated: today

    • "Friedrich"
    • Prag, Czech Republic
    • January 04, 1850
    • July 25, 1893 (43)Bad Vöslau, Austria
  2. Jacob Kohn (1881–1968) was an U.S. Conservative rabbi, scholar, and educator. Kohn was born in Newark, New Jersey, and was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary (1907). He earned a doctor of Hebrew letters at the Seminary in 1917.

  3. In late fall 1893, the new president of Kadimah, Jacob Kohn, led his own agitation trip through Galicia to found Diaspora-oriented nationalist groups, which proved equally successful. Google Scholar Gaisbauer , , Davidstern , 66–67.

  4. J&J Kohn were associated with renowned architects and designers from the turn of the century onward. J&J Kohn supervised the production of furniture by such leading figures as Otto Wagner, Josef Hoffmann, Kolornan Moser, and Hans (brother of Otto) Prutscher.

  5. Jacques Kohn was born on month day 1929, in birth place, to Samuël (Moulou) Kohn and Marguerite Rivka Kohn (born Samuel). Jacques had one brother: Philippe Kohn. Jacques passed away on month day 2012, at age 82 in death place. Documents of Jacques Kohn.

  6. Jacob & Josef Kohn. Austrian furniture maker. The beginnings of the furniture company Jacob & Josef Kohn date back to 1850, when the Jewish entrepreneur Jacob Kohn and his eldest son Josef Schaje Kohn founded a company for the production and sale of construction timber in Vsetín, Moravia.

  7. Nov 25, 2008 · A: Your chairs were made by Jacob Kohn (1791-1868) and his son, Josef (1814-84), of Vienna, Austria. They may have started out in the lumber industry in 1850 but were making furniture by 1867. Their chairs were similar to the bentwood chairs Thonet made.

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