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karaite


Meanings
  • A Jewish sect that emerged in medieval times and rejects the Talmud. The Karaites believe that the Hebrew Bible is the only authoritative text for Jewish practice.

    - "The Karaite community in Jerusalem is known for its strict adherence to biblical law."
    - "Although the Karaites make up only a small fraction of the Jewish population worldwide, their influence on Jewish thought and practice has been significant."

Rhymes
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karaite , late , fate , create
Homophones
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  1. karaite

  2. carpet

  3. cite

  4. kite


Variants
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Karaism , Karaisms , Karaite , Karaites
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The word 'karaite' is most commonly used as a noun to refer to a member or follower of the Karaite religious sect. However, the word 'karaite' can also be used as an adjective to describe anything that is related to or characteristic of the Karaite religious sect. For example, one might refer to 'karaite literature' or 'karaite music' to describe the literary or musical works produced by or for the Karaite religious community.


Etymology
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The name 'Karaite' comes from the Hebrew word 'kara', which means 'to read' or 'to recite'. The Karaites are called 'Karaites' because they believe that the Hebrew Bible is the only authoritative text for Jewish practice and, therefore, they 'read' or 'recite' the Bible according to their own interpretation.


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  1. Halakhah: The term 'Halakhah' refers to Jewish law, which is a complex system of rules, regulations, and interpretations that govern various aspects of Jewish life, including religious practice, dietary laws, and personal status matters such as marriage and divorce. The Karaites, who reject the Talmud and the authority of Rabbinic interpretation, have their own unique interpretation of Jewish law, which they refer to as 'Karaite Halakhah'. The Karaites believe that their interpretation of Jewish law is based on a more literal and original interpretation of the Hebrew Bible and the laws and customs described therein.

  2. Talmud: The term 'Talmud' refers to a central text of Rabbinic Judaism, which is a complex collection of interpretations, discussions, debates, and rulings on various aspects of Jewish law, ethics, customs, and practice. The Talmud consists of two main parts: the 'Mishnah', which is a systematic and comprehensive compilation of the laws and regulations of Jewish life as they existed in Palestine and Babylonia during the late Second Temple and early Rabbinic periods; and the 'Gemara', which is a vast and extensive commentary and elucidation of the Mishnah and other related Jewish texts, which were written in the Hebrew language and in the Aramaic language, depending on the particular Jewish text being commented upon and the historical period in which the commentary was written.


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The Karaites have a rich cultural heritage that has been influenced by their unique religious beliefs. One of the most distinctive aspects of Karaite culture is their use of Hebrew as the primary language for both religious and secular purposes. Another important aspect of Karaite culture is their emphasis on communal prayer and study, which has led to the development of unique Karaite prayer books and study materials. In addition to their religious practices, the Karaites have also made significant contributions to various aspects of Jewish and secular culture, including literature, music, art, and science.

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