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Gettel Cohen, born Circa 1870
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Gettel Cohen in The YMHA Beacon - Oct 31 1957
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Gettel Cohen, born 1909
New York City Births, 1866-1909Gettel Cohen (born Melnick), 1856 - 1899
FamilySearch Family TreeGettel Cohen, born 1892
FamilySearch Family TreeGettel Bernstein (born Cohen), born 1826
FamilySearch Family TreeGettel Cohen (born Refke)
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Gettel Cohen, born Circa 1895
1940 United States Federal Census
Gettel Cohen, Circa 1838 - 1904
New York City Death Index, 1862-1948
Gettel Cohen
New York City Voter Lists, 1924
Gettel Cohen, born Circa 1892
1910 United States Federal Census
Gettel Cohen, born Circa 1870
1930 United States Federal Census
Gettel Cohen, born Circa 1855
1930 United States Federal Census
Gettel Cohen, Circa 1867 - 1939
New York City Deaths, 1866-1948Gettel Bernstein (born Cohen)
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Gettel Ellson, born Circa 1879
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949
Gettel Cohen, born 1883
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949
Gettel Cohen, born 1882
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- Geta Coen
- Getah Cohan
- Gettie Coen
- Arabic: غيتل كوهين (Ghaytil Kōhīn)
- Japanese: ゲッテル・コーエン (Gettel Kōen)
- Russian: Геттель Коэн (Gettel Koen)


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The first name "Gettel" has its origins in Yiddish, a language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews in Central and Eastern Europe. The name is derived from the Yiddish word "get," which means "a divorce document," and is often associated with the Jewish tradition of divorce. As such, the name may carry connotations of separation or new beginnings, reflecting the experiences of those who bore it in historical contexts where divorce was a significant aspect of personal and social life. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, with "Gitel" being a common alternative spelling in Yiddish-speaking communities, while "Gitel" or "Gitl" may also appear in Hebrew contexts. The pronunciation may vary slightly depending on regional dialects, but it generally retains a similar phonetic structure across languages. While the name is not widely used today, it remains a part of the cultural heritage of Jewish communities, symbolizing resilience and the complexities of personal relationships.
The last name Cohen has its origins in the Hebrew word "Kohen," meaning "priest," and is historically associated with the Jewish priestly class descended from Aaron, the brother of Moses. This surname is predominantly found among Ashkenazi Jews, particularly in Eastern Europe, but it also has roots in Sephardic communities. The name signifies a lineage of religious significance, as those bearing it were traditionally tasked with performing sacred duties in the Temple in Jerusalem. Variations of the surname include Kohn, Kahan, and Cohn, which can be found in different countries and cultures, often reflecting regional linguistic adaptations. In some cases, the name may also appear with different spellings, such as Kohen or Coen, depending on the local language and phonetic interpretations. The surname Cohen is not only a marker of heritage but also carries a deep cultural and religious identity within the Jewish community.
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