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doodlesmom
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Thu, Apr 11 2024, 2:06 pm
On the ancestor thread someone wrote they have a Tzava’a not to marry a kohen.
Can I hear why?
Just curious.
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amother
Acacia
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Thu, Apr 11 2024, 2:31 pm
It's from an ancestor who lived in the 1600s so we don't really know why, but I just recently read that he said that he was a descendant of dovid hamelech and mixing malchus and Kahuna in one family could be destructive.
Some people say that after 10 generations it doesn't apply anymore.
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amother
Dandelion
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Thu, Apr 11 2024, 3:55 pm
It's hard enough to find a shidduch without adding conditions. Not that kohanim are so thick on the ground that avoiding them would seriously impact your chances, but still, why write them off unless you have a halachic reason such as being divorced or a challalah?
Considering that the daughter of a convert or divorcee can marry a kohen, and the daughter of a challalah married to a Yisrael can also marry a kohen, it's probably safe to assume that the restriction against marrying kohanim has probably dissipated by now.
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