Samaritans
Meeting our ancient cousins: What the Samaritans can teach about Jewish continuity - opinion
The existence of the Samaritans reminds us that possessing a text is not enough. The greater wonder is the survival of a people and a living tradition.
Grapevine: Ancient minority
Israeli archaeologists unearth lavish 1,600-year-old Samaritan estate
Evangelical leader donates 28 armored ambulances, including in memory of Hersh Goldberg-Polin
Who are the Samaritans? Washington exhibit to showcase the biblical people
The groundbreaking exhibition The Samaritans: A Biblical People will open on September 16.
The Samaritan connection to Mount Gerizim restoration, conservation
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AFFAIRS: Early Hellenistic period dwelling opened to visitors • Samaritan community has mixed feelings about park on its holy mountain
Ancient Samaritan oil lamp discovered during work on Mount Gerizim
The lamp was discovered while workers were clearing out an area around the stone bath from debris by hand.
Multimedia exhibit focusing on Samaritans premiers in New York
The Samaritans: A Biblical People showcases contemporary work by artists from the Jewish Art Salon
Samaritans celebrate Shavuot atop Mount Gerizim
The Samaritan religion closely resembles Judaism, but with several marked differences, including its own Torah written in their own ancient Hebrew, and Mount Gerizim being their holiest place.
Good Samaritan music
A new take on a tradition said to reach back 125 generations.