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MOUNT GERIZIM, WEST BANK - APRIL 19: Samaritans hold skewers to be used in cooking slaughtered sheep during the Sacrifice of Passover ceremony at Mount Gerizim near the West Bank city of Nablus late April 19, 2008. The Samaritan religion is based on four principles of faith, one God - the God of Israel; one Prophet - Moses Ben Amram; the belief in the Torah - the first five books of the Bible and one holy place - Mount Gerizim. The Samaritan community numbers about 720 people mostly in Mount Gerizim in the West Bank and in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. (Photo by Shaul Schwartz/Getty Images)

MOUNT GERIZIM, WEST BANK - APRIL 19:  Samaritans hold skewers to be used in cooking slaughtered sheep during the Sacrifice of Passover ceremony at Mount Gerizim near the West Bank city of Nablus late April 19, 2008. The Samaritan religion is based on four principles of faith, one God - the God of Israel; one Prophet - Moses Ben Amram; the belief in the Torah - the first five books of the Bible and one holy place - Mount Gerizim. The Samaritan community numbers about 720 people mostly in Mount Gerizim in the West Bank and in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel.  (Photo by Shaul Schwartz/Getty Images)