May a Cuthean (Kuti/Samaritan) be counted toward a zimun in the present era?
Synopsis
In the Talmudic era some Samaritans were treated like Jews for certain purposes; the Mechaber rules that in the present era they are treated as full idolaters and may not be counted toward a zimun.
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