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GÜNÜMÜZ SÂMİRÎLERİNDE DİNÎ HAYATA DAİR BAZI UYGULAMALAR
Some Practices About Religious Life in Modern Samaritans

Author(s): Muhammed Ali Bağır
Subject(s): Jewish studies, Theology and Religion
Published by: Sakarya üniversitesi
Keywords: The Samaritans; Orthodox Judaism; Circumcision; Funeral; Sabbath; Passover; Sacrifice;

Summary/Abstract: The Samaritans, living in the foothills of Mount Gerizim near Nablus in the Palestinian Territory and in the Holon city of Israel, are one of the smallest ethnic -based religious groups living today with a population of about eight hundred. The Samaritans claim to be based ethnically on the Children of Israel and religiously on the Torah, although they are not accepted by Orthodox Judaism. They are d ifferent from Orthodox Judaism in their practices about religious life in spite of some similarities. They declare that they are the true believers and practitioners of the faith of God that given to the Children of Israel with Torah. In this study, the practices of the present Samaritans in the rituals such as circumcision, completion of the reading of the Torah, marriage, funeral ceremony, Sabbath, Passover and sacrifice were discussed. The elements that the Samaritans continued and changed in these practices were examined according to time and conditions by comparing them with Orthodox Judaism practices.

  • Issue Year: 20/2018
  • Issue No: 37
  • Page Range: 151-181
  • Page Count: 31
  • Language: Turkish