Karaimai
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.
Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire
A brief discussion of Karaites in Russia
Karaim Publications
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
Assembly of the Living God
Information on the Noahides.
New signs of Life in Karaim Communities
An academic analysis of the Karaite community in Vilnius Lithuania by Dr. Tapani Harviainen, one of the leading scholars of Karaism in Europe today.
Lithuanian Karaite Mythology
This site contains a good summary of the mythology surrounding their origins spun by the Karaite communities in Eastern Europe.
The Lavon Affair
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.
JHS: Preprints and reprints series - preprint 24 (Russian)
An english version of a poem about the Karaites in Derazne
Karaite Humash
A reasonably good article on a Karaite Humash printed by the community in Ortakoi, 1832-35
Scripture and Schism
The online exhibit on Karaites and Samaritans from the Jewish Theological Seminary.
The Karaite Korner
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.
Karaite Ketubot
An online exhibition of Karaite Ketubot contained in the Taylor-Schachter collection at Cambridge.
Early Karaite Philosophy
Article by Dr. Daniel Frank on the relationship between medieval Karaite philosophy and the Muslim kalaam.
Karaites in Ramla
A brief history of the Karaites in Ramla.
Karaite Links page
A list of links for karaite sites on the internet, while most are genuine, a few are not.
Karaites in Derazne
A poetic narrative about destruction of the community, and a seemingly very thorough site.
Spoken Karaim CD
The home page of the Spoken Karaim CD project. Some information about Eastern European Karaim.
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