21 vues0 minutes readAn Aramaic speaker, part of a group of a few hundred at most, holds a book of Aramaic hymns in the northern Israeli village of Jish October 25, 2014. In the green hills of the Galilee, where Jesus is said to have preached two thousand years ago, this group of Aramaic speakers looking to revive the language of Christ are celebrating a victory in their quest to safeguard their heritage. In this place where tensions run high on issues of ethnicity, faith and citizenship, members of the Christian sect have won the right to change their designation in the population registry from "Arab" to a newly-created ethnic classification: "Aramaic." Picture taken October 25, 2014. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (ISRAEL - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS RELIGION) - GM1EAB916US01