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“Tribal” Affiliation: Kohanim and Leviim ¹Since certain rabbinical families were Kohanim, others Leviim and Yisraelim, it is important to determine the “tribal” descent of alleged descendants. In the technical Halakhic sense no person can be a Kohen unless his father was a Kohen. Members of the ancient family of Rapaport were Kohanim. Similarly old rabbinical families such as Horowitz, Landau and Epstein were Leviim. Yet there are families which bear these names and are not Kohanim or Leviim. There are several explanations for the situation where a supposedly Kohanic family name is carried by non-Kohanim.
It is really quite a problem for genealogists. It is a situation which highlights the need for Jews to preserve knowledge of their families' Kohanic or Levitical descent, so that it not be forgotten with the passage of time. Once one could depend on such information being recorded on tombstones. Indeed the absence or presence of Kohen or Levi designation on a tombstone often helped genealogists to clarify relationships. Now, unfortunately, some families have forgotten this aspect of their ancient descent and have failed to record it on their tombstones. Chaim Freedman
Footnote1. Excerpted from: Freedman, Chaim. Beit Rabbanan: Sources of Rabbinic Genealogy. Petah Tikva, Israel: self-published, 2001. Used with permission. (return) 4Editor's note: For further information, see "The Oldest Jewish Dynasty: A 3400-Year Line of Descendants. |