Proper noun
Koren (plural Korens)
A surname from Hebrew.
A bystander jumped into the water after the man began struggling but returned to safety when he realized he couldn’t rescue him, police Capt. Dori Koren told reporters. Source: Internet
Chan D, Knie B, Boskovic R, Koren G. Placental handling of fatty acid ethyl esters: perfusion and subcellular studies. Source: Internet
Koren said Thursday that getting 222 units would force difficult prioritization. Source: Internet
Steinsaltz completed his Hebrew edition of the entire Babylonian Talmud in November 2010, at which time Koren Publishers Jerusalem became the publisher of all of his works, including the Talmud. Source: Internet
"We were saddened deeply," says Bernalillo County Undersheriff and pilot Larry Koren who shared the skies with Bob. Source: Internet
The first volume of a new English-Hebrew edition, the Koren Talmud Bavli, was released in May, 2012, with thirteenth tractates in print by July 2014. Source: Internet