Central Spiritual Board of the Russian Karaim Abroad
The Central Spiritual Board of the Russian Karaim (Iliya Kalinin) Abroad for Russian Karaims Abroad (המועצה הדתית המרכזית לבני מקרא רוסיה בגולה) was a running project if thr HalleluYaH Institute Foundation of the Netherlands and an organization employing the Central Spiritual Board of Russian Qara'im Abroad an Israeli Jewish Beit Din of Haverim which provided registry services for the CSB's Moetzet Hakhamim (Council of Sages) and for all Russian-Karaims who promote their Messianic-Noahite (Subbotnik/Sabbathian) "Judaic but not Jewish" religious identity in the diaspora. Unlike other Karaims, Russian-Karaim Noahites identify as Noahides and do not pretend to be Jewish. The Beit Din was eventually replaced by an Orthodox Jewish Beit Din only for the Moetzet Hakhamim.
Russian-Karaim Noahites also known as Karaimites are distinguished from other Karaims who claim to be their own ethnic group, were exempt from the holocaust, do not accept coverts and who have often displayed Antisemitism towards Russian Karaim Noahites especially for example at Babi Yar. The term Russian-Karaims was applied to anyone like those acephalous Old Believer Raskol'niks in any part of the Russian Empire at its greatest extent who began to follow the laws of the Toshav Hassidei Umot HaOlam according to Judaism. They were the Messianic Noahites of the Heartland.
Many Russian Karaim Noahites believe that they carry the sparks of the Edom Yidels or the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel and identify several historical groups on the territory of the Russian Empire as having had similar beliefs in the past such as for example the Hvalis.
Over the decades, man Russian-Karaim Noahites have been granted citizenship as Subbotniks (Sabbathians) in the modern State of Israel despite their Messianic beliefs and not being Jewish.