Examples of 'karaite' in a sentence

Meaning of "karaite"

Karaite: relating to a Jewish sectarian group that follows only the Hebrew Bible and rejects the oral Torah. This term is used in religious and cultural contexts
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  • An adherent of Karaism.
  • A member of a particular Turco-Mongol tribal confederation (khanate) in the Altai-Sayan region during the 12th century.

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Traditional Karaite worship was performed on the knees.
Kenesa is the term for a Karaite synagogue.
Karaite Jews do not wear tefillin in any form.
He showed particular interest in the Karaite community.
Members of the Karaite denomination practice full prostrations during prayers.
He later became one of the greatest Karaite authorities.
The Karaite congregation of the town also has their own cemetery.
Joe was also raised with pride for his Karaite heritage.
The Karaite system is just as serious a heresy as the Hillel system it opposes.
Assimilation and emigration greatly reduced the ranks of the Karaite community.
There was also a small Karaite community in Dnepropetrovsk which had its own prayerhouse.
Later it was redeemed and came into the possession of the Karaite community in Cairo.
The subsequent perversion of the Karaite system stems from the perversion of Judaism itself.
Karaite Jewish University is not accredited as an academic institution.
Rabbinic Jews of varying communities have affiliated with the Karaite community throughout the millennia.

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Karaite Judaism and Samaritanism have their own distinct traditions.
Rabbinic Jews of varying ethnicities have affiliated with the Karaite community throughout the millennia.
A quota for Karaite representatives needed to be established in the Crimean and Ukrainian parliaments.
The leaders of the congregation are of Egyptian Karaite extraction.
The descendants of the Karaite Exilarchs have been referred to above.
Lichaa views himself as Jewish first and Karaite second.
Karaite Jews and Samaritans regard Passover as the holiest day of the year.
There is a divergence of views about the historical origins of Karaite Judaism.
Shapshal is the founder of the Crimean Karaite religion and historical doctrine of Dejudaization.
Then we came in front of an Arabic looking building called Karaite Kenesa.
It is the only Karaite synagogue in the United States with a permanent dedicated facility.
He describes the remnants of the Khazars and the early Crimean Karaite community.
The Karaite Jews say the new moon is the time of the crescent.
So really the Rabbis use the Karaite Bible and not the other way around.
Karaite Judaism may have its origins in the Sadduceesof the same era.
The Millerites considered the Karaite reckoning to be the closest to the Biblical reckoning.
Karaite Judaism does not accept Rabbinic Judaism and has different requirements for conversion.
Ramla is the center of Karaite Judaism in Israel.
Karaite Judaism may have its origins among the Sadducees of the same era.
Belonged to the famous Karaite family of Maykapar.
Karaite Judaism recognizes the Tanakh as the single religious authority of the Jewish people.
A percentage of the Jewish community was Karaite.
The differences between Karaite and Rabbinic Judaism go back more than a thousand years.
Also indicate that ben Asher was a Karaite.
Karaite Judaism recognizes the Tanakh as the single religious authority for the Jewish people.
I wish you would use the Karaite Calendar.
Crimean Karaite and Krymchak culture days.
The commentary on the Pentateuch by the Karaite Aaron b.
Modern Karaite kenesas are similar to Rabbinical synagogues.
This distinction is still made in Karaite Judaism and in Samaritanism.
For Karaite Jews it always falls on a Sunday.
Documents found in the Cairo Geniza may suggest that ben Asher was a Karaite.
Whereas the Karaite Jews went on scripture alone.
This was published in the Karaite siddur, ed.
More Crimean Karaite samples were tested later.

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