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Shlomo ben Afeda Ha-Kohen or Solomon Afeda Cohen (in שלמה בן אפידה הכהן) (1826–1893) was a Karaite Jewish hakham of the 19th century considered the last of the Karaite sages of Constantinople.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Abraham Danon, Cairo, Constantinople, Constantinopolitan Karaites, Damascus, Elijah Bashyazi, Hakham, Halakha, Hebrew calendar, History of the Jews in Egypt, Istanbul, Jews, Karaite Judaism, Kohen, Middle Eastern philosophy, Religious law, Turkey.

  2. 19th-century philosophers
  3. 19th-century rabbis from the Ottoman Empire
  4. Karaite Jews
  5. Karaite Judaism
  6. Karaite rabbis

Abraham Danon

Abraham Danon (15 August 1857 – 22 April 1925) was a Turkish rabbi, Hebraist, writer, and poet.

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Cairo

Cairo (al-Qāhirah) is the capital of Egypt and the Cairo Governorate, and is the country's largest city, being home to more than 10 million people.

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Constantinople

Constantinople (see other names) became the capital of the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great in 330.

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Constantinopolitan Karaites

The Constantinopolitan Karaites or Greco-Karaites are a Karaite community with a specific historical development and a distinct cultural, linguistic, and literary heritage stemming from their residency in the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.

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Damascus

Damascus (Dimašq) is the capital and largest city of Syria, the oldest current capital in the world and, according to some, the fourth holiest city in Islam.

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Elijah Bashyazi

Elijah ben Moses Bashyazi of Adrianople or Elijah Bašyazi (in אליהו בן משה בן מנחם; c. 1420 in Adrianople – 1490 in Adrianople) was a Karaite Jewish hakham of the fifteenth century. Shlomo ben Afeda Ha-Kohen and Elijah Bashyazi are Karaite rabbis and Philosophers of Judaism.

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Hakham

Hakham (or Chakam(i), Haham(i), Hacham(i), Hach; Wise) is a term in Judaism meaning a wise or skillful man; it often refers to someone who is a great Torah scholar.

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Halakha

Halakha (translit), also transliterated as halacha, halakhah, and halocho, is the collective body of Jewish religious laws that are derived from the Written and Oral Torah.

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Hebrew calendar

The Hebrew calendar (translit), also called the Jewish calendar, is a lunisolar calendar used today for Jewish religious observance and as an official calendar of Israel.

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History of the Jews in Egypt

Egyptian Jews constitute both one of the oldest and one of the youngest Jewish communities in the world.

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Istanbul

Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.

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Jews

The Jews (יְהוּדִים) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, and whose traditional religion is Judaism.

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Karaite Judaism

Karaite Judaism or Karaism is a non-Rabbinical Jewish sect and, in Eastern Europe, a separate Judaic ethno-religion characterized by the recognition of the written Tanakh alone as its supreme authority in halakha (Jewish religious law) and theology. Karaites believe that all of the divine commandments which were handed down to Moses by God were recorded in the written Torah without any additional Oral Law or explanation.

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Kohen

Kohen (כֹּהֵן, kōhēn,, "priest", pl., kōhănīm,, "priests") is the Hebrew word for "priest", used in reference to the Aaronic priesthood, also called Aaronites or Aaronides.

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Middle Eastern philosophy

Middle Eastern philosophy includes the various philosophies of the Middle East regions, including the Fertile Crescent and Iran.

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Religious law

Religious law includes ethical and moral codes taught by religious traditions.

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Turkey

Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.

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See also

19th-century philosophers

19th-century rabbis from the Ottoman Empire

Karaite Jews

Karaite Judaism

Karaite rabbis

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shlomo_ben_Afeda_Ha-Kohen