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- Leopold_Cohn_(Christian_clergyman) comment "Leopold Hoffman Cohn (1862, Berezna, Hungary - December 19, 1937, Brooklyn, NY) was a Jewish convert to evangelical Christianity who formed the Brownsville Mission to the Jews, an organization that now exists as Chosen People Ministries. Cohn lived in Hungary, and, shortly after his arrival to the United States, converted to Christianity. He was ordained a Baptist minister. In his day, he was one of the most successful and controversial Christian evangelists to the Jews.".
- Q6526926 comment "Leopold Hoffman Cohn (1862, Berezna, Hungary - December 19, 1937, Brooklyn, NY) was a Jewish convert to evangelical Christianity who formed the Brownsville Mission to the Jews, an organization that now exists as Chosen People Ministries. Cohn lived in Hungary, and, shortly after his arrival to the United States, converted to Christianity. He was ordained a Baptist minister. In his day, he was one of the most successful and controversial Christian evangelists to the Jews.".