The Karaite Halakah And Its Relation to Saduccean Samaritan And Philonian Halak

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The Karaite Halakah And Its Relation to Saduccean Samaritan And Philonian Halak
Bernard Revel
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"WN7; see also Wreschner, 15; comp. S. Hanover, Das Festgesetz d. Samaritaner nach Ibrahim ibn Jakiib, Berlin 1904, 21. For the Sadducees, comp. Also Schurer, Div. II, vol. II (Engl, transl. ), 37, n. 102.
83 See p;* p, 31b; 1PP7N miN, 29c; comp. Also Harkavy, pJ, 'S Qn"D, 129, n. 1; 139, n. 3. This is also the view of Hadassi; see Alph. 144 (54c) and 247 (94(f). Some Karaites forbade, like the later Samaritans (Wresch- ner, 15), leaving the house on sabbath even for physical need or a religiou
...s object; see Hadassi, Alph. 144. See also Reifmann, Beth Talmud, I, 385: Harkavy, Magasin, VI (1879), 121.
64 The later Karaites, including Levi b. Jepheth ha-Levi, Joshua b. Judah, Samuel al-Magrabi, and Aaron b. EHas, accepted the rabbinic (see Mekilta to Exod. 16, 29; Alfasi and Asheri to Erubin 1, end; Tosafot ib„ 17b, s. V. IN? ; Maim. , nit?, 27, 1) restriction of the sabbath way to two thousand yards outside the city limits, n2C DinD, making thereof a biblical ordinance. See also Joseph al Baser, Pinsker, II, 87.


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