Rabbinite — Rab bin*ite (r[a^]b b[i^]n*[imac]t), n. Same as {Rabbinist}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Judaism — /jooh dee iz euhm, day , deuh /, n. 1. the monotheistic religion of the Jews, having its ethical, ceremonial, and legal foundation in the precepts of the Old Testament and in the teachings and commentaries of the rabbis as found chiefly in the… … Universalium
Abraham Firkovich — Abraham (Avraham) ben Samuel Firkovich (Hebrew אברהם בן שמואל Avraham ben Shmuel ; Crimean Karaim: Аврагъам Фиркович Avragham Firkovich ) (1786 1874) was a famous leader of the Qarays (Crimean Karaites). He was born in Lutsk, Volhynia, then lived … Wikipedia
Jacob ben Reuben (Karaite) — Jacob ben Reuben (יעקב בן ראובן) was a Karaite scholar and Bible exegete of the eleventh century. He wrote a brief Hebrew language commentary on the entire Bible, which he entitled Sefer ha Osher, because, as he says in the introduction, the… … Wikipedia
Aaron ben Joseph of Constantinople — (c. 1260 – c. 1320) (not to be confused with his near contemporary, Aaron ben Eliyahu of Nicomedia), was an eminent teacher, philosopher, physician, and liturgical poet in ConstantinopleBackgroundAaron ben Joseph was born in Sulchat, Crimea. He… … Wikipedia
Mordecai ben Nissan — the Elder (Heb. Mordechai ben Nissan ha Zaken) was a Karaite Jewish scholar who lived at Krasnoi Ostrog, Poland, in the 17th and 18th centuries. He studied under Joseph ben Samuel, hazzan of Kalisz, and David ben Shalom ha Zaken, and at an early… … Wikipedia
Sahl ben Matzliah — ( he. סהל בן מצליח הכהן, Sahl Ben Matzliah HaCohen , 910 990), also known as Abu al Sari was a Karaite philosopher and writer.Born in Jerusalem, he belonged to the Rechabites, and was one of the apostles of the Karaites who traveled extensively… … Wikipedia
Exilarch — An exhibit depicting Exilarch Huna at the Beit Hatefutsot Exilarch (Hebrew: ראש גלות Rosh Galut, Aramaic: ריש גלותא Reish Galuta lit. head of the exile , Greek: Æchmalotarcha) refers to the leaders of the Diaspora Jewish community in Babylon… … Wikipedia