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Although the popularity of Karaism has waxed and waned, it was always a smaller population than the aggregate Pharisaic/Rabbinic community when the two co-existed. It is very unlikely that Karaism will replace or supersede Rabbinic Judaism.

Answer:The Karaites, like the Samaritans, are a tiny group today, just a shadow of their former selves.

It is Orthodox Jews who have the highest Jewish birthrate.

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