Rabbanite Views and Rabbinic Literature in Judeo-Persian Karaite Exegesis

Authors

  • Ofir Haim

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46586/er.13.2022.9871

Keywords:

polemics, calendar, Bible exegesis, Karaites, Rabbanites, Early Judeo-Persian, Judeo-Arabic

Abstract

This article discusses the outlook of Judeo-Persian Karaite authors on Rabbanite law and rabbinic literature based on an exegetical corpus written in Early Judeo-Persian from the eleventh century, which mostly remains in manuscript form. A close examination of this corpus demonstrates the authors’ complex attitude towards their contemporary Rabbanites and early Jewish literature. By relying on the teachings of the Karaite community of Jerusalem (the “Mourners of Zion”), the corpus’ authors criticize certain Rabbanite views and concepts, while still accepting other parts of the rabbinic tradition which did not challenge their ideology. In so doing, the authors establish themselves as part of the Karaite exegetical tradition, and, more broadly, of the Jewish intellectual world.

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Published

2022-09-23

How to Cite

Haim, O. (2022). Rabbanite Views and Rabbinic Literature in Judeo-Persian Karaite Exegesis. Entangled Religions, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.46586/er.13.2022.9871