Cohen, Joseph
COHEN, JOSEPH
COHEN, JOSEPH (1817–1899), French publicist and lawyer. Born in Marseilles, he practiced law in Aix-en-Provence, and was delegated by the French government to study the condition of Algerian Jewry. In 1845 he was appointed head of the Algerian *consistory. He returned to Paris in 1848, thereafter devoting his time to journalism. He edited (1860–62) the first Jewish weekly in France, La Vérité israélite, contributed to the monthly Archives israélites, and was editor of Le Pays (1853), La France (1860–68), and La Presse (1871). His works include Les Déicides (1861), a critical investigation into the life of Jesus and the Gospels, and Les Pharisiens (2 vols., 1877). Cohen represented the Algerian Jews at the Central Consis-tory from 1868.
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Rosenstock, in: jsos, 18 (1956), 41–42, 48–49, 51–52.