UPDATES
9:00 am Israel time, Sunday, August 30 2015
**The daily Palestinian terror report:
At 12:08 am this morning, a Palestinian terrorist attempted to run over 4 IDF soldiers near Hebron. 1 soldier was wounded, and the terrorist somehow escaped. One hour earlier (11:02 pm), another Israeli car was totally burned in a Molotov cocktail attack on the Mt. of Olives. Fortunately, no one was physically wounded. Again, the terrorists escaped.
These were just two of approximately 30 terror attacks yesterday.
In an astonishing report issued by the Ministry of Construction in Jerusalem a couple of days ago, it was noted that more than 580 terrorist attacks have taken place in Jerusalem in the last two months alone. What is astonishing aside from the sheer number of attacks is the fact that the number does NOT include any of the hundreds of attacks that occur northern and eastern Jerusalem in places such as Jebel Mukaber, Issawiya, Aisooia, Beit Hanina, and Shuafat.
TODAY’S BLOG:
We continue our series today on the three synagogues that your humble servant visited last Sunday in the Old City of Jerusalem: the Tiferet, the Karaite, and the Hurva.
Today we are looking at the least well known of the three but the oldest synagogue in the Old City by hundreds of years–the Karaite Synagogue which is located across the street from the Tiferet.
First, a short historical and explanatory digression.
The Karaites date back to the exile in Babylonia after the destruction of the First Temple. They differ dramatically from most Judaism today because they do not accept the Talmud and Mishnah–in other words, they reject oral rabbinical law and instead only follow what is directly written in the Torah and the 24 books of the Tanach.
How does this make the Karaites different?
For one thing, Karaites believe that Judaism comes from patrilineal not matrilineal descent because the Torah has multiple passages to that effect; in other words, if a person’s father is Jewish, that person is Jewish. For another, Karaites do not separate meat and milk except in the literal case of a mammal being cooked in its mother’s milk. In other words, there are no separate dishes for each because there are no kosher restrictions in this regard.
Essentially, the Karaites believe that rabbinical interpretation has contaminated Judaism.
Now back to the story of the Karaite Synagogue.
It was the Karaite leader Hakham Anan Ben-David who led a large Karaite community to Jerusalem out of Babylonia some time between the years 750 CE and 850 CE. According to the Cairo Geniza, the Karaites–also known as the Bnei Mikra— established their homes on the Mt. of Olives across the wadi from the rabbinical community that inhabited the South Hill area near the Gihon Spring that was home to the city of David. Interestingly, the Geniza documents show that the Karaite Jews and Rabbinical Jews lived together with no problems and even intermarried.
At the time, Jerusalem was controlled by the Abbasid Caliphate which permitted the Karaites to build a place of worship within the Old City walls. However, according to a traditional story, the Muslims would not permit the synagogue to have windows. Hence, the Karaite Synagogue was built underground in its current location.
It came to have the name “The House of Prayer of the Sons of the Scriptures.”
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Yet through the centuries, the synagogue has had its difficult moments and was totally destroyed twice: once in 1099 CE by the crusaders (Saladin permitted it to be rebuilt shortly after his conquest), and again in 1948 by the Jordanians and their local Arab friends.
In 1982, a major renovation took place that built what we see today.
Here are some photos that your humble servant took last Sunday:
The doorway to the Karaite Compound (the Karaites consider the Synagogue to be a “Temple”–hence one must be purified before entering):
For many years the Karaites were ostracized in Israel because of the power of rabbinical Judaism here–but now they are recognized as a “legitimate” strain of Judaic practice.
A peephole into the Synagogue:
The Karaite numbers have begun to rise in recent years. Not only are their Karaite synagogues in Jerusalem and Ashdod–but also in Istanbul and even near San Francisco.
In conclusion today, your humble servant would strongly suggest that you visit the Karaite Synagogue when you are in Jerusalem–you will travel back in history.
Tomorrow we move to the Hurva.