Kohut, Alexander. Ebel Kobed. Worte der Trauer gesprochen am Barge des Herrn Josef Stark, New York, den 10. August 1888 (2. Elul 5648). [New York: Druck von A. L. Goetzl, 1888]. [12] p.
Kohut, Alexander. Thanksgiving Day. An Appeal to the American People. Sermon delivered at Temple Ahawath Chesed on the 27th of November, 1890. New York: Philip Cowen, Printer, 1890. 14 p.
Kohut, Alexander. Secular and Theological Studies. The Extent to which They are both Necessary for the Rabbi. The Nature and Varieties of such Studies.[New York, 1892?]. 13 p.
Kohut, Alexander. Freedom and Enlightenment. What the Statue of Liberty can Teach Us. A Sermon delivered before the Congregation Ahawath Chesed ... Saturday, October 23, 1886. Freely adapted from the Original German by Leon Harrison. New York: Press of M. Schlesinger, 1886. 7 p.
Kohut, Alexander. Discussions on Isaiah, (ch. LII. 13 ff., and ch. LIII.) from an unpublished Manuscript of the Sixteenth Century, with Preliminary Notes, on Judeao-Polemic Literature. [Chicago: Printed by the Reform Advocate], 1893. 33 p.
Kohut, Alexander. Anti-Parsic Sentences in Deutero-Isaiah. A Paper Read Before the Ministers' Conference at Philadelphia, December 4th, 1888. [n.p., 1888?]. 7 p.
Kohut, Alexander. An Appeal to Our Young Men. Sermon delivered before the Congregation Ahawath Chesed (1st Day of Succoth, 5647), Thursday, Oct. 14th, 1886. New York: Press of M. Schlesinger, [1886?]. 7 p.
Kohut, Alexander. [Nerot ha-maʻarakhah ...]. Supplement to “Aruch completum” containing Sources of Rabbi Nathan’s Aruch. Additional Foreign Words (especially from the Midrash Haggadol). Corrections to the Eight Volumes.New York:A.Ginsberg, Printer, 1892. lxxxi, 78 p.