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I just saw an article online a day or so ago that talked about the similarities between Samarian jews and Eastern Christian worship. It talked about how they'd use many different tones for the same texts depending on the day, how both had their buildings built towards the east, etc. At least, I think it was samarian jews... I can't remember exactly.

I was foolish and forgot to save the link, now I want to share it with a Protestant messianic Jew and can't find it. Can anyone help me find it? I think I might have seen it on either an Orthodox Christian's blog, or an Eastern Catholic's blog. Googling has failed me.

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Lurker,

Might this article be found here?

http://www.marquette.edu/maqom/

Also, if you go to your history folder on your web browser, you might be able to locate it.

Happy hunting!

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Not quite the same one. But it's a great article nonetheless. biggrin

I've checked my history and don't see it alas. I'll keep looking. smile
Thanks!

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Make sure when you view your history to do so in the various viewing options, as some of the options do not list all sites visited. When you pull up your history folder, you can do a search for a word you remember on the page (such as Jews). That might help.

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Another problem searching the history is... which computer did I search on? Was it my desktop? My work machine duringllunch? Or my laptop?

I've got horrible short term memory. Oh well. I
ll find it one day, and if I don't, the articles provided here will be of great assitance. biggrin


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