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85:, and after he was admitted to the bar he formed a partnership with L. W. Goss. By 1917, he was senior member of the law firm Cohen, Mack & Hurtig. He specialized in corporation, commercial, and negligence cases. He was also president of the Peoples Bank & Savings Co. and the Bay Poplar Lumber Co. 242:. He was an active member of Rockdale Avenue Temple from 1883 until his death, and in 1937 the congregation voted him its only honorary member. He was also an honorary member of the Protestant First United Church, which was across the street from his house and which he attended frequently. 162:. Although he served as a presidential elector six times and presided over the state's electoral college five of those times, he believed the electoral college was "obsolete for a century and a half" and should be replaced with a more modern system. He was selected to nominate 201:
for over 60 years, becoming president of the Cincinnati Lodge in 1906 and becoming the organization's international president from 1925 to 1938. In 1933, he was a founder of the Joint Consultive Council, which attempted to achieve Jewish unity in the fight against
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He was a member of the Hebrew Union College's board of governors from 1901 until his death, chairman of the board of governors from 1918 to 1937, and honorary chairman from 1937 until his death. He was a member of the
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Cohen then formed a considerable law practice in Cincinnati and became a senior member of the law firm Cohen & Mack. He previously studied law in the office of
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Cohen received an honorary Doctor of Hebrew Law degree from Hebrew Union College in 1929. In 1936, B'nai B'rith funded a colony in
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Cohen helped organize a national YMHA organization in 1890, and he served as its president for several years. He was a member of
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barriers in Cincinnati's hotels and bars and used his prestige to gain guarantees of unbiased services from local businesses.
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for Mayor of Cincinnati and gave the keynote speech at that convention. In 1897, he was elected to the
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Manual of Legislative Practice in the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, 1898-1899
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Fine, Morris; Sloan, Jacob; Kaplan, Irving, eds. (1950). "Necrology: United States".
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In 1889, he married Millie Phillips. Their children were Ruth, Hannah, and Phillip.
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in 1880. One of his classmates was future President and Supreme Court Justice
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movement as a young man. He attended Cincinnati public schools and a school
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Manual of Legislative Practice in the General Assembly of Ohio, 1900-01
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Reform Judaism in America: A Biographical Dictionary and Sourcebook
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for several terms, beginning when he was 25. A member of the
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His interests then turned to law, and he instead went to the
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Centennial History of Cincinnati and Representative Citizens
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When he was 85, he worked to suppress 911:Jewish American people in Ohio politics 741:Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati 436: 63:University of Cincinnati College of Law 34:Cohen was born on October 19, 1859, in 773: 408:. Toledo, O.H. p. 74 – via 707: 705: 508:"Alfred M. Cohen of B'nai B'rith, 89" 377: 886:Democratic Party Ohio state senators 573:, ed. (1933). "Review of the Year". 456: 454: 397: 395: 373: 371: 304: 302: 300: 298: 58:in 1876 when he was only seventeen. 576:The American Jewish Year Book, 5694 280:The American Jewish Year Book, 5665 249:on March 9, 1949. He was buried in 206:and consisted of B'nai B'rith, the 13: 702: 320:; Raphael, Marc Lee, eds. (1993). 226:emerged as its best-known branch. 65:. 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Index

Ohio Senate
Cincinnati, Ohio
Orthodox
Reform
Isaac M. Wise
Hebrew Union College
YMHA
University of Cincinnati College of Law
LL.B.
William Howard Taft
Samuel F. Cary
Cincinnati City Council
Democratic Party
Gustav Tafel
Ohio Senate
Ohio's 1st senatorial district
Hamilton County
Mayor of Cincinnati
Julius Fleischmann
Urban League
Jim Crow
presidential elector
1912
1916
1932
1936
1940
1948 presidential elections
Judson Harmon
Governor of Ohio

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