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Cohen (Hebrew: כֹּהֵן kōhēn', means: "A Priest") is a Jewish surname of biblical origins (see: Kohen). It is the most common Jewish surname, comparable to "Smith" in an English-language context.

Bearing the name indicates that the ancestors of a person so named were priests in the Temple of Jerusalem.

Being a Cohen also imposes some limitations, however; by Jewish religious law a Cohen may not marry a divorced woman or a widow (only a single woman) and may not marry someone who converted to Judaism. Nor should an observant Cohen come into contact with the dead.

An effort to trace whether or not people named "Cohen" actually have a common genetic origin has been undertaken in the specific DNA signature associated with the name known as the Cohen Modal Haplotype.

Cohen may refer to:

People

Cohen, the surname of many people:

Scientists

Educators

Writers

  • Abraham Cohen de Herrera, Spanish born philosopher, kabbalist, and professor. Works written in 17th century Amsterdam.
  • Albert Cohen, Greek-born Jewish Swiss novelist who wrote in French
  • Allen Cohen, editor of the San Francisco Oracle.
  • Claudia Cohen, American gossip columnist, socialite and television maven
  • Elie Aron Cohen (1909-1993), doctor, Auschwitz survivor, and author
  • Georg Morris Cohen Brandes, Danish critic and scholar who had great influence on Scandinavian literature from the 1870s through the turn of the 20th century
  • Hermann Cohen, German philosopher, one of the founders of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism
  • Matt Cohen (1942-1999), known by the pseudonym Teddy Jam, a Canadian writer
  • Nick Cohen, a British journalist, author, and political commentator
  • Randy Cohen, an American writer and humorist best known as the author of The Ethicist column in The New York Times Magazine
  • Octavus Roy Cohen (1891-1959), writer and author
  • Richard Cohen, syndicated columnist for the Washington Post
  • Richard E. Cohen, congressional correspondent for a political magazine in the United States
  • Robert Cohen, Canadian comedy writer

Musicians

Artists

  • Ryosuke Cohen, internationally known mail artist (whose surname is a stylistic spelling of Japanese Kōen and does not derive from the Hebrew name)
  • Lynne Cohen, professional fine art photographer
  • Dan Colen, artist based in New York (whose surname was changed from "Cohen" by his paternal grandfather)

Technologists

  • Bram Cohen, American computer programmer, best known as the author of the peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing program and protocol BitTorrent

Entertainment industry people

  • Arthur Cohn, Swiss film producer
  • Assi Cohen, Israeli comedian and actor
  • Bruce Cohen, film producer
  • David X. Cohen, writer and producer for television
  • Emil Cohen (1911-2000), Jewish comedian and singer, in the tradition of Myron Cohen
  • Emma Cohen, Spanish actress whose real name is Emmanuela Beltran Rahola
  • Herman Cohen, producer of B-movies during the 1950s, who helped to popularize the teen horror movie genre
  • Ira Cohen, filmmaker, poet and photographer
  • Jem Cohen, a filmmaker known for his blending of media formats and collaborations with music artists
  • Jeff Cohen, his claim to fame is appearing as Chunk in the 1985 classic Steven Spielberg production The Goonies
  • Joel H. Cohen, a writer for The Simpsons
  • Myron Cohen (1902-1986), an American comedian and raconteur
  • Rob Cohen, an American film director, producer and writer
  • Sacha Baron Cohen, English comedian
  • Sidney M. Cohen, a Canadian television director and program creator
  • Rodney Dangerfield was born Jacob Cohen
  • Sid James, actor, was born Joel Solomon Cohen

Sports and Athletics

Spies

  • Eli Cohen, an Israeli spy
  • Lona Cohen, an American member of the Communist Party USA who was recruited into Soviet espionage in 1939 by her husband
  • Morris Cohen (Soviet spy) (1910-1995, also known as Peter Kroger), was a Soviet spy who helped pass Manhattan Project secrets to the USSR

Politicians

Businesspeople

  • Albert D. Cohen, a Canadian businessman who is the Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Gendis Incorporated
  • Ben Cohen, a co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream
  • Benjamin Cohen, a British internet entrepreneur and journalist
  • Evan Montvel Cohen, a co-founder and the first chairman of Air America Radio
  • Henry Cohen, the director of Föhrenwald, the third largest Displaced Persons camp in the American sector of post-WWII Germany
  • Jack Cohen (1898-1979), British businessman
  • Jay Cohen, the former CEO of World Sports Exchange (WSEX), an online gambling company
  • Joshua Lionel Cowen b. Joshua Lionel Cohen, toy train magnate
  • Lyor Cohen, CEO of Warner Music Group
  • Stephen M. Cohen, owner of the Internet domain name Sex.com
  • Steven A. Cohen, a billionaire hedge fund investor and founder of SAC Capital Partners

Lawyers

  • Arthur Cohen, an English barrister and king's counsel
  • Felix S. Cohen (1907-1953), a lawyer and legal scholar who developed an expertise in law concerning natural resources, statehood and economic development for American territories, Indian affairs, and immigration and minority problems
  • Roy Cohn, an American lawyer who came to prominence during the investigations by Senator Joseph McCarthy into alleged Communism in the U.S. government
  • Jerome A. Cohen, a professor of law at New York University School of Law and an expert in Chinese law
  • Lionel Leonard Cohen, Law Lord, one of "the three wise men"

Fictional people

People needing to be sorted

  • Henry Cohen
  • J. M. Cohen, a prolific translator (into English) of European literature
  • Jeff Cohen (media critic), the founder of Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting, a media watchdog group in the US
  • John Cohen, a founding member of the New Lost City Ramblers as well as a photographer and filmmaker
  • Kalman J. Cohen, an American economist
  • Liepmann Cohen (c. 1630-1714, also known as Leffmann Behrends), was the German financial agent of the dukes and princes of Hanover
  • Mickey Cohen, a gangster in 1940s and 1950s
  • Morris Cohen (adventurer), (1887-1970, also known as "Two-Gun"), a British-born adventurer who became a bodyguard for Sun Yat-sen
  • Morris Raphael Cohen, (1880-1947), an American Jewish philosopher who united pragmatism with logical positivism and linguistic analysis

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