@@Jushaht A person can become a Karaite Jew through a formal conversion process that includes circumcision for uncircumcised males. Karaite Judaism is a Jewish movement that follows patrilineal descent, meaning that a person can also be considered Jewish if their father or both parents are Jewish. Karaites are known for their strict scripturalism, which means they only accept the written Jewish scriptures, the Tanakh, as the source of religious authority.
@@WordandVoid I agree with Karaite Judaism, is there a Karaite midrasha that I can study for conversion or is it just going to a Karaite synagogue in Israel? I live in Brazil, I'm not Jewish.
@@WordandVoid I know what Karaite Judaism is like. I was beginning my studies for conversion to Orthodox Judaism, but I noticed contradictions. I thought there were no Jews who followed only the laws of the Torah, until I asked H'Shem if there were Jews who believed the same as me, and while searching on the Internet I found Karaite Judaism. How do I convert to Karaite Judaism? I am 23 years old.