Few groups in history have preserved their identity as tenaciously as the Samaritans, a small ethnoreligious community whose story intertwines with the Gospels, ancient Israelite traditions, and the very geography of the Holy Land. While their numbers today are tiny—fewer than 900 worldwide—their impact on history and culture, and their survival against overwhelming odds, is […]
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