Ethics & Practices

ETHICS 

The Torah and Tehudah both required observance of faith to be kept with the family in the home and this fact is cited even in the Quran and was observed by Muhammed in his own home.  Synagogues are not found in the instructions of the Torah, other than by way of prohibition, and are the historical importation of Babylonian culture in Judaism.  The creation of Churches are the product of Roman religious practices and have nothing to do with the Tehudah as they also represent a violation of the Abrahamic covenant.  The invention of the Mosque from the simple Masjiid places of prayer,originally in the home was introduced by the much later Caliph in cooperation with Christain masons.  Thus at no point in the original histories of monotheism, was any place other than the home ever instructed for the primary observance of one's faith.  

Thus reformed qaraim in keeping with the prophets instructions of every age, observe the faith in the home. Commericalization of  religion as a monetary product is prohibited among Reformed Karaim families.

PRACTICE

(1) We are sacred families which practice faith in our homes as prescribed in the Torah and the Tehudah and pass this way of life on to subsequent generations through father to son and mother to daughter instruction.  Prosyletizing is not practiced, however conversions are not discouraged if one feels the desire to do so.  We do not believe one must subscribe to our customs or way of life,  to know God or enter into heaven.

(2) We practice reformed kosher dietary guidelines as given in the Torah and Tehudah.  We follow the instructions for the biblical calendar and feasts.

(3) We believe in charity and community service to our neighbors, communities, countries and world.


 

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