

https://www.academia.edu/43340967/Tracing_the_yDNA_Lineage_of_Aharo...
Speculative Evidence: R’ Akiva HaCohen Katz of Salonika
As it turns out there is a tantalizing factoid in the literature which the current yDNA findings may eventually corroborate. R’ Akiva HaCohen Katz of Salonika (ca. 1360-1400), according to legend and several rabbinical genealogies, is reported to have been a direct descendant Eli the High Priest, a Biblical personage during the time of the Judges and Samuel. Eli is described in the Bible as a direct patriline descendant of Aharon the Priest via his son Ithamar (the same Ithamar claimed as a Priestly ancestor by the Samaritans). Studies are now underway to positively identify patriline descendants of R’ Akiva. If any found descendant(s) happens to be in the J1-S17446 sub-tree, then it would signify supportive evidence for the proposition that J1-S17446 is at the apex of an Aharonic yDNA sub-tree. I am the first to admit that this particular line of inquiry is a very steep and slippery slope to climb, but mention it anyhow in the spirit of leaving no stone unturned. Some rabbinical legends may hold a kernel of truth.
Adam Cherson
http://akevoth.org/genealogy/duparc/4970.htm
Rabbi Akiva HaCohen, occupation: Av Beth Din Saloniki to: nn
1) Raw Jitschak HaCohen to:
ID: I67066 Name: Akiva (Rabbi) HaCohen KATZ
Name: Akiva Hagaon KATZ Name: Akiva (Rabbi) KOHEN ZEDEK 1 Birth: ABT 1360 in Spain Death: in Salonika, Central Macedonia, Greece Occupation: Head of the rabbinic court of Salonika Event: Historical Nickname "Akiva the Elder of Salonika"
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children: Yitzhak (Rabbi) HaCohen KATZ of Buda b: ABT 1400 in Salonika, Central Macedonia, Greece
Sources: Title (book): "A world apart: a memoir of Jewish life in nineteenth century Galicia", Author: Joseph Margoshes, Ira Robinson, Rebecca Margolis. p. 184
A world apart: a memoir of Jewish life in nineteenth century Galicia Joseph Margoshes
(http://books.google.com.ar/books/about/A_world_apart.html?hl=es&id=... Academic Studies PRess, 10/09/2008 - 195 páginas)
In 1936, Joseph Margoshes (1866-1955), a writer for the New York Yiddish daily "Morgen Journal", published a memoir of his youth in Austro-Hungarian Galicia. In it, he evoked a world that had been changed almost beyond recognition as a result of the First World War, and was shortly to be completely obliterated by the Holocaust. Margoshes gives the reader important insights into the many-faceted Jewish life of Austro-Hungarian Galicia. We read of the Orthodox and the Enlightened, urban and rural life, Jews and their gentile neighbors, and much more. This book is an important evocation of an entire Jewish society and civilization, and bears comparison with Yehiel Yeshaia Trunks masterful evocation of Jewish life in Poland.
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Direct dec of Eli HaKohen—Kohen Gadol and judge at Shiloh, teacher of Shmuel HaNavi.
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הג"ר עקיבא כ"ץ אב"ד סלוניקי
Direct descendant of Eli HaKohen—Kohen Gadol and judge at Shiloh, teacher of Shmuel HaNavi
שם הספר: זכרון יוסף(עמוד 12)
שם מחבר: יוסקוביץ, יוסף בן יצחק
תשורה - תשס"ז (סגל) ספר הצאצאים-עמוד 12 https://tablet.otzar.org/he/book/book.php?book=156805&width=0&scrol...
לתאריך פטירתו:
[https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000177918049832]
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