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  1. The Hebrew-Arabic Dictionary of the Bible, known as Kitab Jami' Al-Alfaz (Agron), of David ben Abraham Al-Fasi, the Karaite (Tenth Cent.), edited from Manuscripts in the State Public Library in Leningrad and in the Bodleian Library in Oxford by Solomon L. Skoss, 1936-01-01
  2. Karaite Anthology: Excerpts From the Early Literature (Yale Judaica Series, Volume VII)
  3. Karaites in Byzantium: The Formative Years, 970-1100 by Zvi Ankori, 1959
  4. Exégète Karaïte: Aaron Ben Joseph de Constantinople, Salman Ben Yerouam, Benjamin Al-Nahawendi, Yaphet Ben Ali, Aaron de Jérusalem (French Edition)
  5. Medieval Hebrew Poetry in Muslim Egypt: The Secular Poetry of the Karaite Poet Moses Ben Abraham Dar'i. Karaite Texts and Studies Vol 3 (Etudes Sur Le Judaisme Medieval) by Joachim J. M. S. Yeshaya, 2010-11-30
  6. The Karaite Jews of Egypt from 1882-1986
  7. Karaite Judaism: An Introduction to the History and Literary Sources of Medieval and Modern Karaism
  8. Karaite Anthology Yale Judaica Series (Volume VII) by Leon Nemoy, 1952
  9. Jews and Judaism in Israel: Masorti, Chief Rabbinate of Israel, Women of the Wall, Marom Israel, Letter of the Karaite Elders of Ascalon
  10. The Karaite Halakah And Its Relation To Sadducean, Samaritan And Philonian Halakah: Part One (1913) by Bernard Revel, 2010-09-10
  11. Karaite Rabbis: Aaron Ben Elijah, Abraham Firkovich, Anan Ben David, Elijah Bashyazi, Daniel Al-Kumisi, Jacob Qirqisani, Yefet Ben Ali
  12. Crimean Jews: Crimean Karaites, Khazars, Leo Iv the Khazar, Karaim, Karaim Language, Kuzari, Khazars in Fiction, Adolph Joffe
  13. 'Anan Ben David and Karaite Origins (The Jewish Quarterly Review January 1978, Vol. LXVIII, no. 3) by Martin A. Cohen, 1978
  14. Karaite liturgy and its relation to synagogue worship by P. Selvin Goldberg, 1957

61. Bloghead: A Karaite Pessach
JTA has an interesting feature on the way the American karaite community Unlike at a rabbinic celebration the karaite seder does not include four
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A Karaite Pessach
JTA has an interesting feature on the way the American Karaite community celebrates Pessach: Unlike at a rabbinic celebration... the Karaite seder does not include four cups of wine — or any alcoholic beverage, for that matter.
“We don’t allow anything that has fermented,” explains Neria Haroeh, grandson of one of chief hakhamim, or spiritual leaders, of the Karaite community in Israel.
“How do you make wine? You take grapes and let them ferment. The process is forbidden on Pesach,” he says.
Karaites do not have a seder plate, an afikomen or charoset. They do have maror made of lemon peel, bitter lettuce and an assortment of other bitter herbs, which together look like a salad. I guess you need a more simple Seder if you're eating in the dark...

62. Karaite Judaism And Historical Understanding
Notions of history and the past contained in literature of the karaite Jewish sect karaite Judaism and Historical Understanding describes how a minority
http://www.sc.edu/uscpress/2003/3518.html
Karaite Judaism and Historical Understanding Fred Astren Examines the changing relationship of this Jewish sect to rabbinic Judaism and the influence of Muslim and Christian environments 6 x 9, 360 pages
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Studies in Comparative Religion
Frederick M. Denny, series editor
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Notions of history and the past contained in literature of the Karaite Jewish sect offer insight into the relationship of Karaism to mainstream rabbinic Judaism and to Islam and Christianity. Karaite Judaism and Historical Understanding describes how a minority sectarian religious community constructs and uses historical ideology. It investigates the proportioning of historical ideology to law and doctrine and the influence of historical setting on religious writings about the past. In the present volume, Fred Astren discusses modes of representing the past, especially in Jewish culture, and then poses questions about the past in sectarian, particularly Judaic sectarian, contexts. He contrasts early Karaite scripturalism with the literature of rabbinic Judaism, which, embodying historical views that carry a moralistic burden, draws upon the chain of tradition to suppose a generation-to-generation transmission of divine knowledge and authority. Karaites in the medieval Islamic world eschewed historical thinking, in concert with their rejection of the rabbinic concept of tradition. One important medieval Karaite, al-Qirqisani, however, constructed a sophisticated historical argument as part of his philosophical exposition of Karaism, demonstrating theological and philosophical strategies common in Islam and Christianity.

63. Gigablast Search Results
A reasonably good article on a karaite Humash printed by the community in Ortakoi, The home of the World Movement for karaite Judaism the movement of
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A reasonably good article on a Karaite Humash printed by the community in Ortakoi, 1832-35
www.us-israel.org/jsource/loc/karaite_humash.html [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Mar 19 2004
Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire

A brief discussion of Karaites in Russia
www.eki.ee/books/redbook/karaims.shtml [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 Scripture and Schism The online exhibit on Karaites and Samaritans from the Jewish Theological Seminary. www.jtsa.edu/library/exhib/scrips/ [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 The Karaite Korner The home of the World Movement for Karaite Judaism - the movement of Nehemia Gordon and Meir Rekhavi, who founded it over the last 10 years. www.karaite-korner.org [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 Assembly of the Living God Information on the Noahides. www.geocities.com/xaddadaxx/

64. Karaite Separatism In Nineteenth-Century Russia - Joseph Solomon Lutski's 'Epist
Focusing on the events which led to the creation of the karaite Religious Solomon Babovich and the 1795 Mission to St. Petersburg / The karaite Calendar
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Book Information About the book Table of Contents Karaite Separatism in Nineteenth
Century Russia
Joseph Solomon Lutski's 'Epistle of Israel's Deliverance
Phillip E. Miller This study contains two interrelated parts. In Part One, Miller surveys the history of the Russian Karaites, examines theories about their origins, and discusses their fate from the late 18th century until the present. Focusing on the events which led to the creation of the Karaite Religious Consistory in 1837, Miller shows how the Karaites, motivated by economic and political concerns, successfully dissociated themselves from the Rabbinate Russian Jews. This separatism "resulted in a schism within Judaism unprecedented since the rise of Christianity."
The central character in Miller's study is Simhah Babovich who in 1827 traveled to St. Petersburg on behalf of the Karaite community to petition the tsar. Accompanying him on the journey was Joseph Solomon ben Moses Lutski, whose chronicle of the mission, the Iggeret teshu'at Yisrael is reprinted here in Part Two as an annotated Hebrew text with English translation.

65. *Tenth* Of Av? (Karaite Fast Day)
(karaite fast day). Daniel Lovins Wed, 13 Oct 2004 140601 0700. Dear colleagues,I m looking at a recently published book called Igeret Tokhehot nehamot
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Daniel Lovins
Wed, 13 Oct 2004 14:06:01 -0700 Dear colleagues,
I'm looking at a recently published book called "Igeret Tokhehot nehamot ve-Sefer Iyov : le-tsom Asarah ba-Av," that others of you have probably come across as well. The subtitle is what I'm wondering about. Ordinarily, regarding a liturgical work for the Black Fast, I would assign something like "Ninth of AvLiturgyTexts". According to the editor of this work, Ovadyah Algamil, however, Karaites observe the *Tenth* of Av, not the Ninth, following the text of Jeremiah 52:12-13:
"Now in the fifth month, in the tenth day of the month, which was the nineteenth year of Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon, came Nebuzar-adan, captain of the guard, who served the king of Babylon, into Jerusalem and he burned the house of the LORD, and the king's house; and all the houses of Jerusalem, even every great man's house, burned he with fire" [JPS translation].
Can I get away with using "NInth of Av," or should I establish a new uniform title (or subject heading) that describes the Karaite observance on its own terms?

66. Re: *Tenth* Of Av? (Karaite Fast Day)--SACO Proposals
(karaite fast day)SACO proposals Heidi G. Lerner. Re *Tenth* of Av? (karaitefast day)SACO (karaite fast day) Zachary Baker. name Rachel Simon
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Re: *Tenth* of Av? (Karaite fast day)SACO proposals
Daniel Lovins
Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:09:08 -0700 Heidi, Stanley,
Here's another source of information ...
If you look at the SACO web site, in the "About SACO" segment of the home page there are links to documents that discuss "SACO program restructuring". I'm pasting an excerpt below which I believe captures the main differences between the old and new (post May 2004) program structures, namely, (1) that SACO is now an *institution*-based program, (2) that the submitting institution must (also) be a member of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC); and (3) that the institution must commit itself to supplying at least 10-12 proposals per year.
Structure of the SACO Program:
  • The SACO Program will be open to the membership of the PCC, and any institution that participates in the PCC's component programs (BIBCO/CONSER/NACO) may submit subject proposals via the SACO Web form, provided they have met the SACO requirements. This structure will assure that the workflow of timely processing of subject heading proposals will benefit those members that have contributed to the cooperative cataloging process in other ways.
  • An invitation will be issued to those institutions currently contributing only subject proposals to join the newly formed official program. The application process will consist of filling in an application/information form with an agreement/commitment to an annual numerical contribution goal of 10-12 proposals. This numerical goal would include a combination of new or changed LCSH heading and/or new or changed LC Classification numbers.
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    69. Catholic Biblical Quarterly, The: Early Karaite Grammatical Texts
    Full text of the article, Early karaite Grammatical Texts from Catholic BiblicalQuarterly, The, a publication in the field of Reference Education,
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    Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. GEOFFREY KHAN, Early Karaite Grammatical Texts (SBLMasS 9; Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2000). Pp. x + 357. $54.95. The study of Hebrew grammar has a rich and complex history. Often understood as a response to the challenge of Karaism, it is conventionally traced back to medieval Spain, where Jewish scholars were influenced by Arab study of the Qur'an. However, the Karaites had themselves engaged in extensive grammatical study in Iran and Iraq, from which they migrated to Jerusalem in the tenth century. According to Khan, these Rabbanite and Karaite schools may even have had common roots. In this volume K. expands our knowledge of the Karaite school and, indeed, of philological biblical studies in general by making accessible three texts, two in JudeoArabic and the third in Judeo-Persian. These three documents, all of which are incomplete, come from the Firkovitch collection in St. Petersburg and Cambridge University's Taylor Schechter collection of Cairo Geniza documents. They belong to the school of 'Abu Ya`qub Yusuf ibn Nuh, a leading figure in Karaite biblical studies from the last half of the tenth century. There is a transcription and translation of each text, with photographs of sample pages; the contents are also described and explained. In extensive introduction, K. presents the texts' significance both historically and for biblical studies and includes an index of biblical citations that ensures the book's utility for exegetical purposes.

    70. Karaism --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Persian Jew, founder of the Ananites, a heretical and antirabbinical order fromwhich the stillexisting karaite sect developed. Judaism in other lands
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     Encyclopædia Britannica Article Page 1 of 1 also spelled Karaitism, or Qaraism (from Hebrew qara, oral tradition as a source of divine law and defended the Hebrew Bible as the sole authentic font of religious doctrine and practice. In dismissing the Talmud as man-made law substituted for the God-given Torah, Karaism set itself in direct opposition to rabbinic Judaism
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    71. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Topic karaite. Encyclopædia Britannica Related Articles. distribution in Israel Go to Index Browse List of Abbreviations
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    72. Beliefnet Member Profile
    Member Name karaite. Member since 7/18/2005. Location. Sex. Occupation.Organizations and Affiliations. Interests
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    73. THE BYELORUSSIAN IMPACT ON KARAITE AND YIDDISH By P. Wexler
    THE BYELORUSSIAN IMPACT ON karaite AND YIDDISH by P. Wexler. During the 1114thcenturies the Tatars and karaites settled in Byelorussian territories
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    The Journal of Byelorussian Studies Vol. IV, No. 3-4 THE BYELORUSSIAN IMPACT ON KARAITE AND YIDDISH
    by P. Wexler During the 11-14th centuries ... the Tatars and Karaites settled in Byelorussian...territories of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
    ...the Karaites, descended from a Jewish sect founded in the 8th century in Iraq...preserved their speech up to the present...
    ...we will contrast the Slavicization of Karaite with that of Yiddish, and...with Colonial German dialects spoken in a Slavic milieu...
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    74. JEWISH, TATAR AND KARAITE COMMUNAL DIALECTS By P. Wexler
    JEWISH, TATAR AND karaite COMMUNAL DIALECTS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR BYELORUSSIANHISTORICAL LINGUISTICS by P. Wexler The purpose of the present paper is
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    The Journal of Byelorussian Studies Vol. III, No. 1 JEWISH, TATAR AND KARAITE COMMUNAL DIALECTS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR BYELORUSSIAN HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS
    by P. Wexler ...The purpose of the present paper is twofold: (1) to explore the possibility of reconstruction the broad outlines of Byelorussian communal dialects in earlier periods, and (2) to try to evaluate the importance of communal dialects for the description and reconstruction of the general Byelorussian language in earlier periods...
    ...Byelorussian speakers have come into contact with a variety of colloquial Indo-European and Altaic languages - e.g. Lithuanian and Lettish dialects, Kupchak Turkic dialects, Yiddish, German dialects and Romany (Gypsy) - as well as with a number of unspoken languages whose functions were primarily liturgical and/or scholarly - e.g. Latin, Church Slavic, Hebrew and Arabic.
    From the point of view of Byelorussian historical linguistics, the most important ethnic communities are the Jews, Tatars and Karaites, since they wrote Byelorussian in a non-Cyrillic script...

    75. Aaron Ben Moses Asher Karaite Hebrew Ben-asher Scholars World
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    Aaron ben Moses ben Asher 10th century ) developed the Tiberian system for writing down vowel sounds in Hebrew . For over a thousand years he has been regarded by Jews of all streams around the world as having produced the most accurate version of the masoretic text . Since his day, both handwritten manuscripts of the Tanakh and printed versions strove to emulate his achievement and continue to do so. Maimonides , by accepting the views of Ben-Asher (though only in regard to open and closed sections), helped establish and spread his authority. Referring to a Bible manuscript then in Egypt, he wrote: "All relied on it, since it was corrected by Ben-Asher and was worked on and analyzed by him for many years, and was proofread many times in accordance with the masorah, and I based myself on this manuscript in the Sefer Torah that I wrote". More recently, Umberto Cassuto used this manuscript as the basis of his edition of the Hebrew Bible.

    76. AARON BEN JOSEPH, THE KARAITE (Jewish Encyclopedia) - BibleWiki
    He not only enlarged the older karaite ritual by his own compositions, many ofwhich are rather mystical in character and not of great literary merit,
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    His Theology.
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    Gesch. d. Juden , vii. 323 et seq. Gesch. d. Judenthums Aus d. Petersburger Bibliothek , 1895, p. 57.
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    77. The Death Of A Karaite Hacham - In Memory Of Mordecai Alfandari
    In the years 19561958 Mordecai also published a karaite Newsletter in After the karaite Synagogue in Jerusalem was rebuilt Mordecai attended regularly.
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    The Death of a Karaite Hacham
    In Memory of Mordecai Avraham Alfandari
    Mordecai Avraham Alfandari, the restorer of Karaism and a great teacher to the nations, may he find rest in Eden, died on September 1, 1999. He was 69 years old when he died and he lived in Jerusalem for 49 of those years. Born Marc Alfandari, in New York City to a Greek Jewish mother and a Turkish Jewish father who had fled from the Turkish draft. His parents had immigrated to New York, the city where he grew up and discovered YHWH, the Tanach and his mission in life. At the age of 9 he read a Historical novel set in the reign of King David. He asked his father about the god named Jehovah which the characters in the book kept talking about. His parents told him that Jehovah was the god of a Christian cult in Brooklyn (Jehovah's Witnesses) and that Jews didn't believe in him. He soon discovered that what they said was not true and from that day forward he searched for YHWH's truth. After studying in a Rabbinical Yeshivah and reading Karaite books in the New York Public Library he arrived at the simple truth that the only true religion was the religion of the Hebrew Scriptures. While still in New York he began to publish pamphlets calling on Gentiles to abandon their false gods and return to YHWH. At first, he preached that Gentiles should keep the 7 Commandments of Noah but he soon learned that these were a Rabbinical invention and that the Commandments of the Tanach were for all mankind. He believed Israel should be a "Light unto the Nations" and he began to publish tracts to the nations under the title "The Light of Israel".

    78. The Bible In Karaite
    karaite. karaite is spoken in Lithuania by 540 people. Publishing History.Part of the Bible was published for the first time in 1819.
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    Karaite Karaite is spoken in Lithuania by 540 people.
    Publishing History
    Part of the Bible was published for the first time in 1819. The Old Testament was first published in 1842. The complete Bible has not been published.

    79. KARANAN
    In this respect rather interesting is the postscript in the karaite language onthe prayerbook published in Venice at the beginning of the 16th century,
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    ANAN'S TEACHING By M. Saradj Anan ben David, his belief and teaching in the 8tb century widely applied in the 20th century. Anan's belief and teaching was a new approach of understanding belief and religion based on complete tolerance and personal conviction of each believer on condition that he believes in a single God, future life and recognizes Moses, Jesus Christ and Mahomet as prophets and also shares Anan's ideas concerning the clergy. All these ideas were unacceptable in his epoch, i.e. in the 8th century, but were entirely acceptable in the 20th century. Anan in his ideas was a predecessor of many people of the 20th century. It is difficult to imagine a person belonging to the three religions, but it is quite possible and logical to believe in all the three Revelations. Religion is stated by the people and clergy with the help of civil powers, as it was in the Roman empire and in Byzantium in the times of heresies - of Aria, Nestor and others. It consisted in stating the obligatory, outer manifestations of belief, e.g. - ceremonies, visiting the places of worship, observing feasts, fasts at a definite season of the year etc, and in additional directions and definitions concemingthe content of the Revelation itself. The Moses' teaching is the Revelation given by the God to the Jewish people, but conceptually it may be considered as a religion, as it foresees the duties, the external forms of cult. The Koran comprises very few definitions of the belief having external nature, whereas the Gospels are based on the belief in God and on love to the nearest one obligatory to the human for deserving the soul saving.

    80. Kulanu: All Of Us
    karaite. Israel s karaite Jews karaite sites on the web karaite Judaica.
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