Subbotniks

The Subbotniks (Russian: Субботники "Sabbatarians") is a common name for Christian sects of Judaizers originating in Russia who split from other Sabbatarians in the 19th century. There are three main groups of people described as Subbotniks: A 1912 religious census in Russia recorded 12,305 "Judaizing Talmudists", and 4,092 "Russian Karaites", and 8,412 Subbotniks who "had fallen away from Orthodoxy".

Subbotniks

The Subbotniks (Russian: Субботники "Sabbatarians") is a common name for Christian sects of Judaizers originating in Russia who split from other Sabbatarians in the 19th century. There are three main groups of people described as Subbotniks: A 1912 religious census in Russia recorded 12,305 "Judaizing Talmudists", and 4,092 "Russian Karaites", and 8,412 Subbotniks who "had fallen away from Orthodoxy".