1. Samaritans - Noun
2. Samaritans - Proper noun
Samaritans
plural of Samaritan
Samaritans
(UK) A telephone helpline providing support to those at risk of suicide.
Additionally, two good Samaritans arrived via skiff to assist with dewatering and vessel repairs. Source: Internet
Calgary Samaritans celebrated Kin Canada’s 100th anniversary on Thursday with a flag-raising ceremony at city hall. Source: Internet
Also according to Hyrapiet and Greiner, rickshaw pullers have acted as peer-educators for the Calcutta Samaritans providing critical information on HIV/AIDS because of their access to marginalized groups within Kolkata's red light districts. Source: Internet
Emmanuel Friedheim, "Some notes about the Samaritans and the Rabbinic Class at Crossroads" IN Menachem Mor,Friedrich V. Reiterer, eds., Samaritans – Past and Present: Current Studies. Source: Internet
Also, I thought the pesah requirement was that the animal be roasted with the intestines still in. Is there a different textual tradition for the Samaritans? Source: Internet
Each year the Silent Samaritans of Scotland Family Counseling Center plan the annual luncheon of the Silent Samaritan Society. Source: Internet