- Look up Karaite or
Karaim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Karaite or
Qaraite may
refer to:
Karaite Judaism, a
Jewish religious movement that rejects...
- "small, mediaeval, semi-underground"
serving "Jerusalem's tiny
colony of
Qaraites". In the
early 1950s, the
Chief Rabbinate of
Israel originally objected...
- The Karai, Qarai, or Qara ("Black")
Tartars are a
Turkic tribe found in Khorasan, Azerbaijan, Kerman, and Fars.
According to
Encyclopedia Iranica, the...
- The
Vilnius Kenesa (Lithuanian:
Vilniaus kenesa) is a
Qaraite Jewish congregation and synagogue, or kenesa,
located at 6
Liubarto Street, in Žvėrynas...
- the state, the Khazars, were Judaized",
something underwritten by the
Qaraite scholar Ya'kub Qirqisânî
around 937. The
conversion appears to have occurred...
-
Sublime Porte.
After the Fall of
Constantinople in 1453, many Gr****-speaking
Qaraites decided to
migrate to the
Mangup and Chu****-Kale as
these places had a...
- The
Trakai Kenesa is a
former Qaraite Jewish congregation and synagogue, or kenesa,
located at 30 Karaimų Street, in Trakai, in the
Vilnius County of...
- 2017. "Rambam's
Response to the
Inclusion of Chicken, Duck and
Quail in
Qaraite Cuisine". The
Seforim Blog.
Retrieved 17 June 2020. "Rabbis: 'Kitniyot...
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Kalamata (modern Inkerman).
After the Fall of
Constantinople in 1453, many
Qaraites, who were
still Gr****-speakers,
decided to
migrate to
Crimea and in particular...
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considered a Ḥakham by many
Karaites and
Karaite Jewish aspirants. However, the
Qaraite Community as a
whole and its
leadership never recognized him as such. Qanaï...