No, except among a small group of several hundred people called the Samaritans in their place of residency at Mount Gerizim.
Israeli Jews, Christians and Moslems don't have animal sacrifices.
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If you are referring to animal sacrifices, the Church has never practiced that.
A:For several centuries, Jewish law had required that sacrifices only be made in the Jerusalem Temple. When the Temple was destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE, the Jews were henceforth unable to perform animal sacrifices.
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No. Jews ceased to perform animal sacrifices after the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 CE. Pagans were forced to cease animal sacrifices in the year 391, when the Christian emperor, Theodosius, banned the public worship of pagan gods.
Animal sacrifices are practiced in some branches of the religion of Santeria, which is a syncretic religion that originated in Cuba and combines elements of Catholicism with traditional African beliefs.
Most common animal that was given as sacrifice would depend on what religion or culture you are studying. As in history there has been many animal sacrifices such as oxen, lambs, goats, etc. Even humans were given as sacrifices.
Traditional storytelling, animal sacrifices. . .
yes they can but may not be accepted
Today there is no king of Israel.
7,105,000 is the population today