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Wearing white overalls and red fez hats, dozens of Samaritan men slaughtered sheep for Passover on April 11 as prayers in ancient Hebrew echoed across Mount Gerizim in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
a priest and director of the Samaritan Studies Center, told AFP. But the ritual slaughter, as well as the fact that the community's holiest site is Gerizim, not the Temple Mount in Jerusalem ...
Wearing white overalls and red fez hats, dozens of Samaritan men slaughtered sheep for Passover Friday as prayers in ancient Hebrew echoed across Mount Gerizim in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Israel's Academy of the Hebrew Language has been preserving a treasure trove of accents and pronunciations that are swiftly becoming lost by its own work to standardize language ...
Central to that message is a momentous fact. The book of Genesis tells us about families; but early in Exodus’s first chapter ...
During Passover, Samaritans go to Mount Gerizim ... of God’s temple (not Jerusalem). At the time of Jesus, Jews regarded Samaritans as impious. Nevertheless, Jesus illustrated love for one’s neighbor ...