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How are people with Jerusalem Syndrome different?

Some pilgrims, coming to Jerusalem, under the influence of a mental disorder, begin to behave like saints or prophets, as if they are endowed with divine powers. There is even a special term for such behavior - the Jerusalem syndrome, and it manifests itself in people of various faiths - Christians, Jews, Muslims. According to statistics, the Jerusalem syndrome is observed in an average of 100 pilgrims per year, of which 40 end up in a local psychiatric hospital.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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