Kopel Kahana (1895 – 14 July 1978) was a British rabbinical scholar and authority on Jewish, Roman, and English law.
Born in Eisiskes, Lithuania in 1895, Kahana studied at Lithuanian yeshivot and served as rabbi in Bialowieza and Rozanai, Poland.
Before World War II, he went to Cambridge University, where he studied law. From 1946 to 1968 he was lecturer in Talmud and codes at Jews College, London, which before then had trained few rabbis.
Among his published writings are:
Under the name of "K. Kagan", he contributed articles to some of the leading American and English law reviews.
Kahana died on 14 July 1978.[1]