- romanized: Yahadut Rabanit), also
called Rabbinism, Rabbinicism, or
Rabbanite Judaism, has been an
orthodox form of
Judaism since the 6th
century CE...
-
Talmud (Isaiah
after Ezekiel),
which was
accepted as
authoritative by
Rabbanites, but
rejected by the
Karaites (the
Masoretic Text also
differs from verses...
-
Jewish community in
Egypt who
mainly consisted of
Egyptian Arabic-speaking
Rabbanites and Karaites.
Though Egypt had its own
community of
Egyptian Jews, after...
-
interpretation of Halakha,
along with
societal reforms and
greater solidarity with
Rabbanites. The
traditionalists were led by
Chief Hakham Tubiah ben
Simhah Levi Babovich...
-
modern historians have
concluded that the
Khazars were
converted by
Rabbanite Jews and that they and
their descendants observed rabbinic law and traditions...
-
oldest remaining Jewish tombstone dates back to 1348.
Apart from the
Rabbanite Jews
there were many
Karaites who had
settled in the city
after coming...
- good man and his was in the way of Zadok, Anan, and others; and that the
Rabbanites conspired against him and
killed him just as they
sought to kill Anan...
- anti-Jewish
polemics and the
spread of rationalism, as well as the anti-
Rabbanite polemics of Karaites. The
cultural and
intellectual achievements of the...
- Karaism, Jews who
still followed the
Talmudic traditions became known as "
rabbanites".
Initially communities might have a
religious judge appointed by the...
- into the fold, just as the
Karaites who
returned to the
teachings of the
Rabbanites in the time of
Rabbi Abraham ben Maimonides.
Reflecting the consistent...