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Karaite Denominations Judaism
Karaite Denominations Judaism
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- A poetic narrative about destruction of the community, and a seemingly very thorough site.
- A very good site on Karaism put out by the Lithuanian Karaite community. One should keep in mind that Lithuanian Karaites consider themselves an ethnic, not a religious group.
- The online exhibit on Karaites and Samaritans from the Jewish Theological Seminary.
- An academic analysis of the Karaite community in Vilnius Lithuania by Dr. Tapani Harviainen, one of the leading scholars of Karaism in Europe today.
- Article by Dr. Daniel Frank on the relationship between medieval Karaite philosophy and the Muslim kalaam.
- Featuring the al-Qirqisani Center for the Promotion of Karaite Studies, free downloadable texts from the Karaite library, and publications for sale.
- Home page for a new Karaite congregation, the second one in the US.
- Radio Voice of the World Karaite Movement.
- A brief discussion of Karaites in Russia
- Talks about the Karaite spy Dr. Moshe Marzouk. After his public trial and execution in Egypt, this Karaite martyr was hailed as a national hero in Israel.
- An english version of a poem about the Karaites in Derazne
- A reasonably good article on a Karaite Humash printed by the community in Ortakoi, 1832-35
- Information on the Noahides.
- A first hand report on the current state of affairs of the Karaite community in Israel. Includes a historical overview of the community and interviews with Israeli Karaites.
- 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.
- The home page of the Spoken Karaim CD project. Some information about Eastern European Karaim.
- A brief history of the Karaites in Ramla.
- In spite of the numerous obstacles of a linguistic, economic and political nature, the Karaim in Lithuania have been able to produce the following publications during the six years of their national renaissance
- An online exhibition of Karaite Ketubot contained in the Taylor-Schachter collection at Cambridge.
- A list of links for karaite sites on the internet, while most are genuine, a few are not.
- This site contains a good summary of the mythology surrounding their origins spun by the Karaite communities in Eastern Europe.
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