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Rabbinite

American  
[rab-uh-nahyt] / ˈræb əˌnaɪt /
Also Rabbinist

noun

Judaism.
  1. a proponent of the Talmud and the teachings and traditions of the rabbis in the face of rejection by the Karaites.


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Etymology

Origin of Rabbinite

First recorded in 1825–35; rabbin + -ite 1

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The opposition to the Rabbinite spirit was far older than this, but it came to a head under Anan, the son of David, the founder of Karaism.

From Chapters on Jewish Literature by Abrahams, Israel

Besides his Biblical works, Salman composed a poetical treatise against the Rabbinite theories.

From Chapters on Jewish Literature by Abrahams, Israel

The Rabbinite Jews, who represented the mass of the people, had been on the way to a scientific and philosophical development of their own before the rise of Karaism.

From Chapters on Jewish Literature by Abrahams, Israel

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