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Samaritan people pray as they celebrate the Sukkot pilgrimage at dawn on Mount Gerizim on the outskirts of the West City of Nablus October 29, 2012. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 900 people, half at Mount Gerizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel Photo by Dror Garti / Flash 90
A reflection of a samaritan man and his Sukkah in the background during the holiday of Sukkot on October 29, 2012. The Samaritans build their Sukka inside their house in Mount Gerizim. Photo by Dror Garti / Flash 90
A Samaritan family at her house before the enterance of the Sukkot holiday on October 25, 2012. All family members work together to tie and hang fresh fruit as decoration for the sukkah. Photo by Dror Garti / Flash 90
A Samaritan family at her house before the enterance of the Sukkot holiday on October 25, 2012. All family members work together to tie and hang fresh fruit as decoration for the sukkah. Photo by Dror Garti / Flash 90
Samarian priest enchants during the last prayer before the enterance of Yom Kipur on October 21, 2012. This prayer takes place in the Samaritan synagogue in Hulon. Photo by Dror Garti / Flash 90
Samaritan people convene for the Brith of a newborn Samaritan baby boy on October 21, 2012. The Samaritan priests stand behind while a Jewish circumciser performs the circumcition act. Photo by Dror Garti / Flash 90
Samaritan kids play in their neigbourhood in Hulon on August 30, 2012. They await their teacher who teaches them the old Samaritan language and prayers. Photo by Dror Garti / Flash 90
Samaritan men insert their skewered Passover sacrifices into the oven during the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, in Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, May 4. 2012. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and today, the community numbers around 900 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israelk. Photo by Dror Garti / Flash 90
Samaritan women celebrate the coming wedding of one of the community girls on the outskirts of the West City of Nanlus on September 7, 2012. The women dance and sing and pass between them a package with flowers symbolizing the bride's dowry. Photo by Dror Garti / Flash 90
Samaritan young couple during their engagement ceremony on March 27, 2012. In the Samaritan community the engagement ceremony is concidered the actual wedding in which after the couple is declared husband and wife. In this occasion, the high priest reads the Ketubah. Photo by Dror Garti / Flash 90
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz attend a corner stone laying ceremony for a new public hospital that will be build in Ashdod. November 08 2012. Photo by Flash90
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz attend a corner stone laying ceremony for a new public hospital that will be build in Ashdod. November 08 2012. Photo by Flash90
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the ceremony for a new public hospital that will be build in Ashdod. November 08 2012. Photo by Flash90