- Mordecai Sultansky
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Mordecai Sultansky was a Crimean Karaite hakham of the nineteenth century.
He was born at Lutsk about 1772. Sultansky was one of the most prominent scholars of the Karaite sect during the nineteenth century. He officiated as hakham of Lutsk (in succession to his father), and later at Yevpatoria.
He wrote a Hebrew grammar entitled Petah Tikvah (Yevpatoria, 1857), and Sefer Tetib Da'at (ib. 1858), directed against rabbinical philosophy and Hasidic mysticism, and endeavoring to explain Biblical angelology. He died in 1862.
Bibliography
- Fürst, Bibl. Jud. iii.396;
- S. Van Straalen, Cat. Hebr. Books Brit. Mus. p. 231, London, 1894
References
- This article incorporates text from the 1901–1906 Jewish Encyclopedia, a publication now in the public domain.
Categories:- Karaite rabbis
- 1770s births
- 1862 deaths
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