Riding the Katz and Cohen wave, let's talk about the last name Aaronson (interestingly, this week's Torah portion T'zaveh, discusses at length the priestlihood). By obvious definition, it means "son of Aaron." Let's go back historically and look at the original Aaron. He was the brother of Moses, who led the Children of Israel from Egypt out of slavery (remember the Passover story where frogs were here, frogs were there, frogs were jumping everywhere?). Aaron was selected as the first High Priest (in Hebrew, kohen gadol). It would make sense, then, that the descendents of Aaron are also from the priestly lineage and are cohanim as well.
There are, indeed, Aronsons and Aaronsons who are not Jewish, and come from Norweigan backgrounds.
We don't know if composer Jack Aaronson is Jewish, but it sure looks like his gigs down in the West Village in NYC are lots of fun.
If belting out current Broadway tunes is your thing, then pop in on a Tuesday night and let us know how it goes!
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