- The
Karaim language (Crimean dialect: къарай тили,
qaray tili, לשון קדר;
Trakai dialect:
karaj tili), also
known by its
Hebrew name
Lashon Kedar (Hebrew:...
- The
Crimean Karaites or
Krymkaraylar (Crimean
Karaim: Кърымкъарайлар, Qrımqaraylar,
singular къарай, qaray;
Trakai dialect: karajlar,
singular karaj; Hebrew:...
-
Poryadok molitv dlya karaimov). It was
based on the
Siddur Tefillot keMinhag haKaraim by
Isaak ben
Solomon Ickowicz. The
Subbotnik Karaites had
contacts with...
- Q. R. viii. 431 et seq.; Gottlober, Biḳḳoret le-Toledot
ha-
Ḳaraïm, p. 172;
introduction to
Eshkol ha-Kofer by
Caleb Afendopolo,
entitled Nahal Eshkol...
-
representative of the
Karaite community of Constantinople, from 1480 to 1484, to
Karaim communities in
Lutsk and Trakai.
Neubauer concludes that
Bashyazi resided...
-
letoldot hakaraim (in Hebrew). Vilna: Fünn & Rozenkrancz. p. 178. Markon,
Isaak Dov Ber; Akhiezer,
Golda (2007). "Joseph ben
Samuel ben
Isaac ha-Mashbir"...
- pronunciation: [tʃuˈ**** qaˈle];
Russian and Ukrainian: Чуфут-Кале - Chu****-Kale;
Karaim: Кала - קלעה - Kala) is a
medieval city-fortress in the
Crimean Mountains...
- Use" (Hebrew: אותיות השימוש, romanized: Otiyot
HaShimush). Such
items include: the
definite article ha- (/
ha/) (= "the");
prepositions be- (/be/) (= "in")...
-
HaShoah,
intended to
become a
definitive liturgical reading for Yom
HaShoah. The
Orthodox world–even the
segment that parti****tes
publicly in Yom
HaShoah–has...
- of the
Karaite Jews of
Egypt / [Hagadah shel Pesaḥ : ke-minhag
ha-Yehudim
ha-
Ḳaraʼim] = P****over haggadah :
according to the
custom of the
Karaite Jews...