List of Karaite Jews

This list of Karaite Jews consists of notable individuals who are associated with Karaite Judaism. It includes not only those individuals who were explicitly a part of a Karaite community, but also those Jews who held Karaite or proto-Karaite views. The association of each individual with Karaite Judaism must be explained in that individual's entry.

Proto-Karaite Period (before 700 CE)

  • Judah ben Tabbai, Pharisee scholar, Chief Justice of the Sanhedrin, one of "the Pairs" of Jewish leaders who lived in first century BCE.

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
  • Abu 'Imran Musa al-Za'farani al-Tiflisi, a 9th-century founder of Karaite sect of the Tiflisites

Golden Age — 10th–12th centuries (900–1199 CE)

Middle Period — 13th–17th century (1200–1699 CE)

Early-Modern Era — 18th–19th centuries (1700–1947 CE)

Current-Modern Era — 20th–21st centuries (1948 CE–present)

  • Avraham Kefeli, Ḥazzan in Ashdod, Israel
  • Avraham Qanaï, Ḥakham of the Kara'ite congregation “Oraḥ Ṣaddiqim” in Albany, New York
  • Melech ben Ya'aqov, Ḥakham of the World Alliance of Qara'im, and maintains the website Karaite Insights
  • Joe Pessah, Congregation leader of congregation B'nai Y'Israel in Daly City, California
  • Meir Rekhavi, Ḥakham and co-founder of the World Karaite Movement, holds the position of Chancellor for the Karaite Jewish University, 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
  • Moshe ben Yosef Firrouz, Chief Rabbi and Vice-Chancellor of Karaite Jewish University, maintains the Karaim.net website
  • Yochanan Zaqantov, Hazzan and Dean of Students of Karaite Jewish University, maintains the KaraiteJudaism.org website
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