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- Look up Karaite or Karaim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Karaite or Qaraite may refer to: Karaite Judaism, a Jewish religious movement that rejects...
- Karaitism (/ˈkɛərə.ɪtɪzəm/; Hebrew: יהדות קראית Yahadut Qara'it); also spelt Qaraite Judaism, Qaraism or Qaraitism) is a Jewish religious movement characterized...
- The Karai, Qarai, or Qara ("Black") Tartars are a Turkic tribe found in Khorasan, Azerbaijan, Kerman, and Fars. According to Encyclopedia Iranica, the...
- Trakai Kenesa is the kenesa (synagogue) of the Qaraite Jewish community in Trakai, Lithuania, and a rare example of one of the surviving kenesas of the...
- 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...
- 2017. "Rambam's Response to the Inclusion of Chicken, Duck and Quail in Qaraite Cuisine". The Seforim Blog. Retrieved 17 June 2020. "Rabbis: 'Kitniyot...
- 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...
- which you will find in the writings of some Gaonim and in those of the Qaraites, it should be noted that the subject matter of this argument was taken...
- 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...