- Passover is a commemoration of when the children of Israel were freed from slavery and led out of Egypt by Moses
- Some Jews practiced animal sacrifice for Passover in ancient times, but today it is only done by the Samaritans
- They were descended from the ancient Israelite tribes, but broke away from mainstream Judaism 2,800 years ago
- Because of a less than strict adherence to Judaism and part-pagan ancestry, they were despised by ordinary Jews
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Monday, May 04, 2015
Samaritan Passover 2015
Members of the Samaritan sect in Israel skewer sheep for the traditional Passover ceremony in West Bank city of Nablus (Khaleda Rahman, The Daily Mail)