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People associated with Karaite Judaism include: *Early Karaite Period — 8th-9th centuries (700-899 CE) * *‘Anan ben David — founder of the Annanites which would later be absorbed into Kara'ism * *Benjamin al-Nahawandi — regarded by some as the proper originator of Kara'ism as it has come down through the ages *Golden Age — 10th-12th centuries (900-1199 CE) * * Aharon ben Mosheh ben Asher, (died c.960 CE) refiner of the Tiberian writing system, regarded as having produced the most accurate version of the Masoretic Text * *Daniel al-Qumisi — Kara'ite scholar, polemicist, proto-Zionist, and compiler of the legal code Sefer ha-Mitzvot * *Ya'akov Qirqisani aka al-Kirkisani — dogmatist, author, and exegete of the early 10th century * * Yehudah Hadasi — 12th century scholar, philosopher, and grammarian from Constantinople * *Solomon ben Jeroham — exegete and controversialist * *Yefet ben Ali — Babylonian commentator on the Bible *Middle Period — 13th-17th century (1200-1699 CE) * *Aaron ben Elijah of Nicomedia, (1328/9-1369) perhaps the most prominent Kara'ite theologian, considered the Kara'ite equivalent of his rabbinic contemporary, Maimonides * *Elijah Bashyazi, (1420-1490) Hakham who codified Kara'ite laws * * Yiṣḥaq b. Avraham of Troki — 16th century Lithuanian Kara'ite philosopher and writer who wrote the important apology or defense of Judaism vis-a-vis Christianity entitled ''Ḥizzuq Emunah'' (Fortification of Faith) *Early-Modern Era — 18th-19th centuries (1700-1947 CE) * *Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch (1891-1970), Russian-English mathematician * *Adolph Joffe, (1883-1927) Russian communist revolutionary, Bolshevik politician, Soviet diplomat * *Avraham Firkovich — a famous leader of the Crimean Karaites, a very important collector of manuscripts, who was an amateur archeologist * *Jacob Tamarkin (1888–1945), a Russian-American mathematician * *Rodion Malinovsky, (1898-1967) Soviet Marshal and Minister of Defense * *Samuel Maykapar, (1867–1938) a Soviet composer * *Seraya Shapshal, (1873-1961) ḥakham of the Lithuanian Karaite community * *Sima Babovich, (1790-1855), ḥakham of the Crimean Karaites *Current-Modern Era — 20th-21st centuries (1948 CE-present) * * Avrom Aryeh-Zuk Kahana — author of the Kahana Chronicles series of books and publisher of the website blog "Kahana's Voice" * * Avraham Kefeli — Ḥazzan in Ashdod, Israel * * Avraham Qanaï — Ḥakham of the Kara'ite congregation “Oraḥ Ṣaddiqim” in Albany, New York * * Joe Pessah — congregation leader of congregation B'nai Y'Israel in Daly City, California * * Meir Rekhavi — prominent ḥakham, author and co-founder of the World Karaite Movement. Currently he holds the position of Chancellor for the Karaite Jewish University; he maintains the website Rekhavi.karaitejudaism.org * *Moshe Marzouk (1926-1955) Egyptian Kara'ite Jew, hanged by Egypt for his participation in Israel's Operation Suzannah, also called the Lavon Affair * * Nehemia Gordon — an author/scholar, and co-founder of the World Karaite Movement * * Moshe ben Yosef Firrouz — Chief Rabbi and Vice-Chancellor of Karaite Jewish University; Rabbi Firrouz maintains the Karaim.net website * * Yochanan Zaqantov — Hazzan and Dean of Students of Karaite Jewish University; Hazzan Yochanan maintains the KaraiteJudaism.org website; He was one of the first Karaite conversions in 2007 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Karaite Jews」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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