- his
father (Moses
Bashyazi) and
grandfather (Menahem
Bashyazi), both
learned hakhams of the
Karaite community of Adrianople,
Bashyazi went to Constantinople...
-
Elijah Bashyazi (1420–1490),
Hakham who
codified Karaite laws
Caleb Afendopolo (1430–1499),
Hakham and polyhistor.
Moses ben
Elijah Bashyazi (1537–1555)...
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Moses ben
Elijah Bashyazi (1537–1555) was a
Karaite scholar and great-grandson of
Elijah Bashyazi. He was born in
Constantinople and at 16
years of age...
-
eminent personalities for the
Karaite movement like
Caleb Afendopolo,
Elijah Bashyazi,
Aaron ben
Joseph of Constantinople,
Aaron ben Elijah,
Judah Had****i, Moses...
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Baronian (1843—1891),
Ottoman Armenian writer, satirist,
educator Elijah Bashyazi (c. 1420—1490),
Karaite Jewish hakham Theodore Branas,
Byzantine general...
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Seraya Shapshal,
Philosophical disciple of
Firkovich also
carrying the
Bashyazi Sevel ha-Yerushah. Shapira, Dan DY
Shapira (October 2010). "Firkovich/...
- have
followed the same practice, and
Benjamin Nahawandi as well as
Elijah Bashyazi favored it. The
rabbis in the time of the
mishnah added formal marriage...
-
spiritual state of
modern Reform Judaism.
Karaite Judaism holds to
Elijah Bashyazi and
Caleb Afendopolo's 10
principles of
Karaite belief, with the tenth...
- residence, but to a
distance beyond 2,000
yards of the town (cf.
Elijah Bashyazi, "Adderet," p. 63). However, in
spite of many
concessions to Rabbinism...
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unionist Elijah Porter Barrows (1807–1888),
American clergyman Elijah Bashyazi (1420–1490),
Turkish mathematician Elijah Behnke (born 1983), American...