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Samaritan priests perform the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan children perform the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan children perform the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests perform the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests perform the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests perform the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests perform the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests perform the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests perform the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests perform the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests perform the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests perform the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests insert their skewered Passover sacrifices into an underground oven during the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests insert their skewered Passover sacrifices into an underground oven during the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests insert their skewered Passover sacrifices into an underground oven during the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests insert their skewered Passover sacrifices into an underground oven during the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests insert their skewered Passover sacrifices into an underground oven during the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90
Samaritan priests insert their skewered Passover sacrifices into an underground oven during the ritual of Sacrifice, part of a Samaritan Passover ceremony, on Mount Grizim, near the West Bank town of Nablus, April 20, 2016. The Samaritan religion is descended from the ancient Israelite tribes of Menashe and Efraim, and the community numbers today around 700 people, half at Mount Grizim in the West Bank and the others in Holon near Tel Aviv in Israel. Photo by Yaniv Nadav/FLASH90