Here is an answer from our "Krarite Professor" at OSU

Yossi


Joseph (Yossi) Galron-Goldschläger
E-Mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]
Tel.: (614) 292-3362,  Fax: (614)292-1918
Lexicon of Modern Hebrew Literature: http://go.osu.edu/hebrewlit

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Frank, Daniel <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 1:52 PM
Subject: RE: Can you help? -- [Heb-NACO] Sans clue
To: "Galron, Joseph" <[email protected]>


Dear Yossi,

It would be helpful if we could see a couple of scans. I'm not familiar
with the book in question, and would naturally be interested in seeing it.
Bob Talbott has clearly identified the author (IU. = Judah D(avidovitch)
Kukizow /Kokizow. There is a brief article about him in the EJB. I would
suggest forwarding the query to Dr. Barry Walfish and Dr. Mikhail Kizilov (
[email protected]). If you receive an answer, I'd be grateful for
the information.

Kol tuv,

Daniel
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Joseph (Yossi) Galron-Goldschläger
E-Mail: [email protected]  or [email protected]
Tel.: (614) 292-3362,  Fax: (614)292-1918
Lexicon of Modern Hebrew Literature: http://go.osu.edu/hebrewlit

On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Robert M. TALBOTT <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello folks:
>
> I've encountered a name that's got me checking places I don't normally
> check, and since I've drawn blanks, it's time to check with the group.
>
> Sefer Toldot hakhme ha-Kara'im is the book, and the author is IU. D.
> Kokizov.  On p. 9 his name is given as ha-rav Yehudah (??) ben ha-r.
> R. Kokhizov.
>
> ?? = יופודה
>
> Spelled out, that's yud-vav-feh-vav-dalet-heh.  Yufudah, Yofodah,
> Yufodah, Yofodeh, etc.; every single one of the vowels is
> questionable.  More, the feh may be a peh, or may simply be an error
> (given his geographic region and assuming the the name is a Yehudah
> derivative, a "g" might more likely since Russian likes to render
> foreign h's as g's (e.g., Kohen ----> Kagan, etc.)
> I checked in Beider on the off-chance that yud-vav-feh-vav-dalet-heh
> is derived from Yehudah, but drew blanks.
>
> For the record, Kokhizov was a Karaite who lived in Crimea and later
> Saint Petersberg, where he vanished in 1917.
>
> Please, if you have any notion of what the vocalization of this name
> might be, please let me know.
>
> Bob
> --
> Bob Talbott
>
> Principal cataloger/Hebraica cataloger
>
> UC Berkeley
>
> 250 Moffitt
>
> Berkeley, CA 94720
>
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