The tiny population, however, is something of a double-edged sword. While the community is naturally close-knit, the next generation runs the risk of birth defects from such a small gene pool. There is a particular shortage of women, they told Al Jazeera.More on Samaritan genetic issues and Ukrainian brides is here and links.
That's where Tanya comes in. The community's religious elders got together a few years ago and decided they had no choice but to let some of the men marry foreign women, provided they convert. The marriage agency Tanya was working for would help make those crucial matches.
"When they came, we would show them the pictures of the women, tell them some information about them and if they want, they could have a date," Tanya explained. Eleven Ukrainian women, including Tanya, have moved into the community in recent years.
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Wednesday, January 09, 2013
Samaritan Ukrainian brides
SAMARITAN GENETICS: 'Good Samaritans' seek Ukrainian wives: In the West Bank, the world's few remaining Samaritans are starting to marry women from outside to expand the gene pool (Jane Ferguson, Al Jazeera).