About us

Kehuna.org, an affiliate of Igud HaKohanim Inc., is a New York based not-for-profit educational organization that is enthusiastic about the Jewish priesthood being relevant to today and future generations. The priesthood is divinely tasked to facilitate the connection between humanity and G-d via the holy temple in Jerusalem. We are passionate about educating all of humanity across the globe about the importance of the biblical priesthood. Igud HaKohanim Inc. is a registered 501(c) (3) not-for profit organization run and managed by kohanim.

Our work includes primary educational activities regarding the Jewish priesthood and spreading its message via print syndication, social media and personal interaction.

President

  • Rabbi Peretz HaKohen Rivkin

Board of Directors

  • Rabbi Simcha HaKohen Cohen
  • Rabbi Efrayim HaKohen Katz-Shurpin

Rabbinical Advisory Board

  • Rabbi Levi Yitzchok HaKohen Zarchi – Machon Sichos Kodesh
  • Rabbi Yakov D. Cohen – Noahide.org

    Rabbi Levi Zarch - Member Rabbinical Advisory Board

    Rabbi Levi Zarchi

What kohanim are saying

keep up your avodas hakodesh – Michoel HaKohen R. Brooklyn NY 14 teves 5773

I would love to see a shiur for Kohanim preparing us to do the Avodah in the Bais Hamikdosh.   Thank you  and keep up the great work!  – A Gezunten Vinter -David HaKohen 10/25/11

Very interesting and inspiring, Thanks! – Sholom M. HaKohen B., Brooklyn, NY 1/14/08

Although I haven’t attended any meetings, I really am interested and Kudos to you for setting this up. – Mendel HaKohen L., New York,, 11/26/07

In the News

5 TOWNS JEWISH TIMES, September 18, 2015: Our Gifts To Kohanim Machberes: Inside The Chassidish And Yeshivish World BY RABBI GERSHON TANNENBAUM –  pages 56-57

6 Comments

Levi Goldsmith

thank you for this instruction. Is there a place to purchase the beautiful silver trumpets shown on this page?

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nachman kahana

the first goal of any kohanic organization is to encourage its members to leave the tum’at eretz ha’amim and come home to eretz yisrael. it would be absurd that when the bet hamildash will be built that kohanim who lived their whole lives in galut would be kasher to offer up hahsem’s korbanot
without that its טובל ושרץ בידו
respectfully
nachman kahana

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Baruch

Agreed, Kohanim have no place in chutz le’aretz, we should all be taking the steps to secure our financial future in the land promised us by hashem.

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