Samaritans doubt theyll get Pessah funds from PA

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: April 22, 1996| Author: Haim Shapiro | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

04-22-1996

THE tiny, ancient Samaritan community is preparing for its annual Pessah sacrifice on Mt. Gerizim next week, but has not yet received funds promised for the holiday by Palestinian Chairman Yasser Arafat.

The community presently numbers 583, of whom 286 live in Nablus or on Mt. Gerizim, under Palestinian administration, and 297 live in Holon and are Israeli citizens. This year, for the first time ever, the sacrifice is to take place und...

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