Sons of Aaron - The Priestly Tribe - Convene in Jerusalem

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Sons of Aaron - The Priestly Tribe - Convene in Jerusalem*

by Hana Levi Julian

(IsraelNN.com) A four-day International Conference of Descendants of the
biblical figure Aaron, the Priestly Tribe (Kohanim) and the whole Tribe
of Levi to which the Kohanim are a part, begins on Sunday, July 15.

“Bring forth Aharon’s sons….Then anoint them, just as you anointed their
father, so that they will be Kohanim ("priests") to Me. It will be done
so that their anointing will make them an eternal [hereditary]
priesthood for all generations. Moses proceeded to do exactly as G-d had
commanded him.” (Exodus 40:14, 15)

Throughout Jewish history and to this day, Jews are careful to note
which families belong to the tribe of Levi and the priestly family of
Aaron. At the special gathering this week in Jerusalem, they will learn
more about their roots and discuss the latest research proving their
genetic ties.

The International Conference of Kohanim and the Tribe of Levi falls on
the first day of the Hebrew month of Av and the beginning of the
nine-day period leading up to Tisha B’Av, the second-most solemn fast
day in the Jewish calendar.

It is also the date on which Aharon the High Priest, brother of Moses
left this world to enter the World to Come.

Recent scientific research and DNA testing has allegedly proven a
genetic connection between the descendants of the Tribe of Levi, the
biblical priests and their assistants who began with the sons of Aharon.

Project director Professor Karl Skorecki, one of the main researchers in
the seminal “Kohen Genetic Signature” study, is scheduled to present the
findings Monday, July 16 at 11:30 a.m. in “HaKotel Hall” auditorium,
near the Western Wall Plaza.

“This is not only the first family reunion of the Jewish priestly
dynasty in nearly 2,000 years,” said conference organizer Rabbi Yaakov
Kleiman in a statement sent to the media. “The research and information
we will share will play an important role in appreciating and
maintaining our unique and precious heritage.” Rabbi Kleiman is the
director of The Center for Kohanim in Jerusalem and the author of “DNA &
Tradition.”

Molecular geneticists have recently discovered the “Kohen Modal
Haplotype,” a Y-chromosome DNA lineage signature shared by a majority of
both Ashkenazic and Sephardic Kohanim.

This indicates direct patrilineal descent of present-day Kohanim from an
ancient ancestor, genetically dated to have lived approximately 3,000
years ago, corresponding to the time of the Exodus from Egypt.

Kohanim and other “members of the tribe,” the Levi’im (Levites), are
being invited to participate in what has been billed as the “first
‘family reunion’ held since the days of the Temple in Jerusalem.”

Four days of seminars, touring, presentations of the latest research and
lectures by leading rabbis and scientists on such topics as genetic
genealogy, biblical history and contemporary issues in the Jewish legal
arena will be offered in English as well as Hebrew.

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