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Caleb Afendopolo (born at
Adrianople December 1, 1464;
lived some time at Belgrade, and died
March 1523 at Constantinople) was a
Jewish polyhistor. He...
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Maimonides Elijah Bashyazi (1420–1490),
Hakham who
codified Karaite laws
Caleb Afendopolo (1430–1499),
Hakham and polyhistor.
Moses ben
Elijah Bashyazi (1537–1555)...
- to 1757 Şahin
Giray (1745-1787), last khan of
Crimea Historical Caleb Afendopolo (before 1430-1499),
Jewish polyhistor Athanasius I of
Constantinople (1230—1310)...
- the 17th
century C.E. Gr****-speaking
Karaites of
Constantinople Caleb Afendopolo Elijah Bashyazi Aaron ben
Joseph of
Constantinople Aaron ben
Elijah Judah...
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modern Reform Judaism.
Karaite Judaism holds to
Elijah Bashyazi and
Caleb Afendopolo's 10
principles of
Karaite belief, with the
tenth one
being about the Messiah:...
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Adrianople produced eminent personalities for the
Karaite movement like
Caleb Afendopolo,
Elijah Bashyazi,
Aaron ben
Joseph of Constantinople,
Aaron ben Elijah...
- This work was
printed at
Eupatoria (1836), with an
introduction by
Caleb Afendopolo entitled Nahal Eshkol.
Alphabets 99-100 and part of 98 were
excluded from...
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computer scientist Abraham Adelstein (1916–1992),
statistics Caleb Afendopolo (c. 1430 – c. 1499), mathematician, astronomer, poet, and
rabbi Aaron...
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subjects were completed,
after Bashyazi's death, by his disciple,
Caleb Afendopolo. Bashyazi's
theological system is a
masterpiece of
clarity and logical...
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produced eminent personalities for the
Karaite movement like
Caleb Afendopolo,
Elijah Bashyazi,
Aaron ben
Joseph of Constantinople,
Aaron ben Elijah...